Despite U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated attempts to kill the effort to release federal files related to Jeffrey Epstein, House Republican leaders are planning to hold a vote this week on legislation to force the issue.
Breakdown
- US lawmakers released over 20,000 pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including emails mentioning Donald Trump.
- House Democrats and Republicans released different batches of documents, with Republicans accusing Democrats of selectively leaking material to damage Trump. 17s
- The White House stated the emails were selectively leaked, and Trump denied wrongdoing while ordering a probe into Epstein's relationships with prominent Americans. 24s
- Congress is expected to vote on releasing the Epstein files, with bipartisan support for transparency and justice for victims. 1m 0s
- The FBI reportedly investigated 20 prominent men, including government officials, billionaires, and figures from various industries, regarding potential involvement in Epstein's sex trafficking network. 2m 13s