Summary
The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on a proposal to release documents related to investigations of Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump initially opposed but now supports the release after some pushback. If passed by the House, the measure requires Senate approval to take effect.
Key Facts
- The House of Representatives plans to vote on releasing "Epstein files" from investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.
- President Trump, after previously opposing, now says he supports the release of the files.
- Survivors of Epstein's abuse are in Washington, D.C. to support the measure.
- The resolution needs approval from both the House and Senate.
- Images advocating for the release were projected on buildings near Capitol Hill.
- Some released documents already mention Trump and other well-known figures without indicating wrongdoing.
- The House Oversight Committee has previously released Epstein-related documents, mainly emails.
- The measure's future depends on the Senate's actions after House approval.