Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:09:50 PM No.1420349
https://www.newsweek.com/jeffrey-epstein-files-republicans-block-move-trump-release-documents-2098982
The matter made its way into the political discourse as the House Rules Committee considered the issue, after a failed attempt by the Democrats to force a vote in Congress on whether the Epstein files should be made public.
As one of the oldest standing committees in Congress, the group's key role concerns the flow of legislation to the House floor.
Khanna's amendment was in effect a procedural measure that was tacked on to the GENIUS Act, which relates to digital assets such as crypto currency. If the amendment had been passed, it would have forced Attorney General Pam Bondi to publish the Epstein documents on a "publicly accessible website."
The controversy reignited after the Justice Department's recent memo concluded there was no evidence of a client list or blackmail materials, contradicting earlier statements.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously claimed in a now-deleted social media post that Trump's name appeared in the Epstein files, and he called on Trump to release the files "as promised."
Republican lawmakers have blocked a move that could have forced President Donald Trump's administration to release the files on the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's death and investigation.
All but one of the GOP members of the House Rules Committee voted against a Democrat amendment that would have allowed Congress to vote on whether the files should be made public or not.
Republicans have weaponized pedophelia for years calling everyone who challenges their power grab child traffickers. Now they protect child molestors when it comes down to it.
The matter made its way into the political discourse as the House Rules Committee considered the issue, after a failed attempt by the Democrats to force a vote in Congress on whether the Epstein files should be made public.
As one of the oldest standing committees in Congress, the group's key role concerns the flow of legislation to the House floor.
Khanna's amendment was in effect a procedural measure that was tacked on to the GENIUS Act, which relates to digital assets such as crypto currency. If the amendment had been passed, it would have forced Attorney General Pam Bondi to publish the Epstein documents on a "publicly accessible website."
The controversy reignited after the Justice Department's recent memo concluded there was no evidence of a client list or blackmail materials, contradicting earlier statements.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously claimed in a now-deleted social media post that Trump's name appeared in the Epstein files, and he called on Trump to release the files "as promised."
Republican lawmakers have blocked a move that could have forced President Donald Trump's administration to release the files on the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's death and investigation.
All but one of the GOP members of the House Rules Committee voted against a Democrat amendment that would have allowed Congress to vote on whether the files should be made public or not.
Republicans have weaponized pedophelia for years calling everyone who challenges their power grab child traffickers. Now they protect child molestors when it comes down to it.