Epstein Called Trump 'Dangerous', Calls To Release All Emails Grow—Live Updates
Summary
A controversy has emerged involving President Donald Trump and the Jeffrey Epstein case files. Calls are increasing for the full release of these files, which mentioned Trump, and a vote in the U.S. House is scheduled to take place next week. The outcome could lead to a demand for transparency regarding the documents.Key Facts
- President Trump was mentioned in some of the newly released Epstein emails.
- Some people want all Jeffrey Epstein case files released to the public.
- The U.S. House will vote on a bill to release the full Justice Department files next week.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to bring a bipartisan bill for a vote.
- The bill would need to pass through additional legislative steps and could face a veto from President Trump.
- Four Republican representatives have signed a petition asking for the files' release.
- President Trump and his administration are asking some Republicans to remove their names from the petition calling for the release.
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