The US House votes 427-1 to compel the justice department to release all of its Jeffrey Epstein files
The Senate also says it will pass the the bill via unanimous consent before it heads to President Donald Trump’s desk to be signed into law
By ABC News
A group of women victimized by late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein spoke out at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday ahead of a highly anticipated vote on a House bill ordering the release of the Justice Department’s files on Epstein. “We are fighting for the children,” said survivor Haley Robson, as she held up a photograph of herself as a young girl. Robson said this is a “human issue” and called for political agendas to be put aside before delivering a direct message to President Donald Trump.
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