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Will Congress have to vote on releasing the Epstein files?
That’s exactly what Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are pushing for with a discharge petition introduced Tuesday—forcing a floor vote to declassify what the government knows about Epstein’s network, no matter who it implicates.
Meanwhile, President Trump keeps telling Americans to “move on,” offering one of the dumbest explanations yet for why Epstein’s story should be buried.
“I don’t understand why the Jeffrey Epstein case would be of interest to anybody. It’s pretty boring stuff… only pretty bad people, including fake news, want to keep something like that going,” he said.
Boring? The child sex trafficking ring with ties to the world’s most powerful people? Sure. Nothing to see here.
Will the Massie/Khanna petition go anywhere? It’s a long shot. It would need 218 signatures and Republicans already voted down a motion on Tuesday to even allow consideration of the disclosure bill with all Republicans present opposed.
Republican lawmakers aren’t budging—but Republican voters are demanding answers.
Democrats? A few have paid lip service to disclosure, but the waves are small and the urgency is missing. No one in power seems eager to open that vault.