Summary
Representative Thomas Massie is urging the Senate to pass a bill that would require the Justice Department to release files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. President Trump, after initially opposing the release, is now supporting the bill. The House is expected to vote in favor of the bill, but uncertainty remains about the Senate's response and the Justice Department's actions.
Key Facts
- Thomas Massie is asking the Senate to approve a bill related to Jeffrey Epstein investigation files.
- The House plans to vote on the bill, which is likely to pass.
- President Trump changed his stance and now supports releasing the files.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson had previously delayed the progress of the bill.
- The real challenge is convincing the Senate and getting the Justice Department to act.
- Survivor Jena-Lisa Jones criticized President Trump for politicizing the issue.
- The push for the bill gained momentum when Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva provided a crucial signature.