Senators say they are ready to act quickly on a House-passed bill requiring the Justice Department to make public all unclassified records and documents related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and that the chamber could approve the measure unanimously Tuesday evening. Read more here. |
The House voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday afternoon to force a release of files relating to deceased sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, capping a saga of high political drama and moving the measure along to the Senate. Read more. |
The House on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to advance legislation forcing the release of information related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after Trump, in a reversal, backed the effort over the weekend. Read more. |
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) was the lone lawmaker who voted against the House's bill seeking to compel the release of unclassified documents tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Read more. |
It is certainly still too soon to say what the effects of a spasm of mid-decade gerrymandering will be on the results of the 2026 midterms, but one thing we can say for sure already: It won't have been worth it. Read more. |
Mark Epstein, the brother of Jeffrey Epstein, said Monday that the late convicted sex offender "definitely had dirt" on President Trump. Read more. |
Members of the House Freedom Caucus are pushing a resolution to formally censure Democratic Virgin Islands Del. Stacey Plaskett and to remove her from the House Intelligence Committee over recently released documents that show she consulted with Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 hearing with former Trump fixer Michael Cohen. Read more. |
Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) suggested he plans to run for reelection next year after a federal panel ruled Tuesday that a newly passed congressional map favoring Republicans in Texas could not be used in the 2026 midterms. Read more. |
President Trump took a verbal jab last week at a reporter asking a question about files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while aboard Air Force Once, an incident getting renewed attention as the House is set to vote on legislation forcing the release of the files. Read more. |
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