House Breaks for Month-Long August Recess Despite Epstein Controversy
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House breaks for month-long August recess despite Epstein controversy
House lawmakers are expected to promote the accomplishments they've completed during the first six-months of the new term, including passing historic legislation like the "One Big Beautiful Bill," and will reconvene in D.C. on Sept. 2.
President of the House of Representatives Blocked Vote on Epstein's Case Proposed by the Republicans
The President of the House of Representatives blocked the vote of resolutions and reiterated his opposition to some legislative initiative on Epstein's case, which is causing tension in the North American policy.


The controversy over the Epstein case on Wednesday paralyzes the American House of Representatives.
The White House increased its efforts on Wednesday to accuse ex-Democratic President Barack Obama of "conspiracy" against Donald Trump after his victory in the 2016 presidential election, as the Republican vigorously tries to keep the attention of the US public away from the Epstein case.
Congress is in August recess, but the Epstein controversy keeps bubbling - TPR: The Public's Radio
As Democrats push to release Epstein-related files, a former Justice Department official says the public may never see the full details. The post Congress is in August recess, but the Epstein controversy keeps bubbling appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
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