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Shutdown’s end sets up Epstein files vote, sparks Trump–Greene clash

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The end of the government shutdown has cleared the way for a critical vote expected Tuesday in the House to release all of the Epstein files. It also led to a major blowup between President Trump and longtime ally Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Breakdown
  • A CBS News poll found President Trump and Republicans benefited most from ending the government shutdown. 9s
  • The shutdown's end allows for a critical House vote on releasing all Epstein files. 22s
  • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly addressed her fallout with President Trump, citing disagreements over the Epstein files and expressing regret for engaging in toxic politics. 31s
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson stated the president has nothing to hide regarding the Epstein files and criticized Democrats for focusing on the issue. 1m 45s
  • The White House is revising some tariff policies to address criticism over the cost of living, as economic issues remain a top concern. 2m 14s
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