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It is almost certain that the House would pass the Epstein bill if it came up under a rule. There are 433 House members currently, so it would need 217 votes if all members are voting and present. If the bill is brought up under a rule, the earliest we could see a vote is likely Tuesday.
During the cold open of "SNL," James Austin Johnson's President Trump discussed the newly-released Epstein emails.
The House Oversight Committee‘s records include a written exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Deepak Chopra, a prominent figure in the New Age movement.
Trump faces GOP revolt as House readies vote to release full Epstein files amid new emails linking him to case. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Saturday Night Live opened tonight with Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) trying his best to deflect from Jeffrey Epstein, as the focus has turned on a vote next week to compel the release of Justice Department files on the convicted sexual predator.
Reeling from a 2018 Miami Herald investigation about the sweetheart deal he had struck with federal prosecutors to settle claims he had sexually abused dozens of teenage girls, Jeffrey Epstein turned to a trusted confidant for advice: journalist Michael Wolff.
Four Republicans said they would vote to release the files after House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed a vote would take place.
In an exclusive statement to Entertainment Weekly, a White House spokesperson alleges that, “Like all TDS liberals, Ana only cares about the Epstein files because she thinks she can weaponize it against President Trump," using an abbreviation typically used to describe "Trump Derangement Syndrome."