Democrats drive the camera vote, forcing Pam Bondi to release Epstein files
Democrats demand that Republicans release the remaining archives of Jeffrey Epstein in an effort that may not succeed legislatively, but it is likely that he puts republican legislators in a difficult place.
Representative Rost Khanna (D-Calif.) He said during the weekend that on Tuesday he would present an amendment that would force a vote of the voting chamber on the force of general lawyer PAM Bondi to release all the remaining cases of the remaining cases on the sexual offender, whose death of 2019 while waiting for the trial for the sexual trafficking positions of the specification of the specification on other public figures.
“Why are Epstein archives still hidden? Who are the rich and powerful who are being protected?” Khanna wrote on social networks on Sunday while announcing her plans. A vote “would put all the members of the Congress in the registry” on how to make the archives public, he continued.
Khanna’s demands arrive a week after Bondi’s Department of Justice announced that he had not found evidence of a “list of clients” that Epstein could have used blackmail to known people or indications that Epstein’s death was not really suicide and that he was effectively closing the case and not releasing more files. The decision triggered a wave of indignation of both the left and the right.

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Khanna’s office shared the amendment on Monday with News themezone. It would be attached to a cryptocurrency bill that the Rules Committee of the House of Representatives on Tuesday was reviewed on Tuesday. If approved, it would force Bondi to “retain, preserve and compile any record “related to the case of Epstein and free them to the public within 30 days after the approval of the bill.
Representative Mark Veasey (D-Texas) also announced on social networks that he will present a resolution on Monday demanding the launch of the files.
“Any [President Donald Trump] And their acolytes fed rumors of the importance of these Epstein archives to help their campaign, or something is there! He wrote, suggesting the possibility of a cover -up.
It is likely that none of the efforts will be successful, but would force the nine Republicans in the rules committee of the Trump administration or the president of the president, which has been frustrated more and more with the management of the case by Bondi in recent days.
Trump fed indignation for the decision of his Department of Justice with a long publication of social networks on Saturday. After his administration promoted the possibility that the files containing some bomb revelations, took an 180 in their supporters and ruled out the importance of Epstein files completely.
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“For years, it’s Epstein, again and again,” Trump wrote. “Why are we advertising to archives written by Obama, Crooked Hillary, Comey, Brennan and the losers and criminals of the Biden Administration.”
Trump’s comments occurred a day after the alleged fight of the FBI deputy director, Dan Bongino, with Bondi about the files reached the headlines. Bongino, a former Podcaster who had speculated in his program about an EPStein cover -up, according to reports, did not appear at work on Friday and told people that he would resign if Bondi is not fired.


