The US House of Representatives has voted 427-1 to compel the justice department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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The House passed the bill on Epstein files with a 427-1 vote, sending it to the US Senate which unanimously agreed to pass the bill, setting the stage for the bill to go to Trump for his signature.
The Senate will return today, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, amid the second-longest government shutdown in history, although a Senate vote today to reopen the government is not likely as the outlook looks ...