In a historic vote, the House of Representatives passed a bill to release unclassified Epstein documents, with a resounding 427-1 approval. The lone dissenter, Rep. Clay Higgins, expressed concerns about potential harm to innocent individuals. Despite initial partisan divisions, the bill gained widespread support, with even Speaker Mike Johnson voting in favor. The bill now heads to the Senate, where its expected to pass swiftly, signaling a strong desire for transparency in the Epstein case.
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