Summary
Texas House Democrats plan to propose an amendment to delay a Republican-led redistricting effort until all Jeffrey Epstein files are made public. This move aims to create political pressure concerning Epstein's connections with prominent figures. The redistricting is intended to help Republicans keep control of the U.S. House in upcoming elections.
Key Facts
- Texas House Democrats want to delay GOP redistricting until Epstein files are released.
- Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in 2019 amidst various conspiracy theories about his connections with powerful individuals.
- A legal group recently sued the Trump administration for not releasing Epstein-related documents quickly.
- The intended redistricting aims to help Republicans retain control of the U.S. House.
- Texas Rep. Gene Wu is leading the effort to introduce the amendment against redistricting.
- A memo from Trump's Justice Department and FBI claims no evidence of Epstein blackmailing or maintaining a "client list."