Summary
President Donald Trump initially tried to stop a House vote on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. He later changed his stance, and the measure is now likely to pass. Survivors and a U.S. Congresswoman criticized Trump for his initial opposition.
Key Facts
- President Trump tried to block a House vote on releasing Epstein-related files.
- He dropped his opposition on Sunday.
- The measure related to the files is expected to pass with strong support.
- Survivors of Epstein's abuse criticized President Trump for initially opposing the release.
- U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene also criticized Trump’s initial actions.