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Every time Congress gets close to voting on the Epstein files, Speaker Mike Johnson smacks it back down again — like a game of political Whack-A-Mole.
On Tuesday Speaker Johnson once again delayed a House vote to release Epstein-related documents, using procedural tricks and stalled swearing-ins to run out the clock. The move comes after months of backlash over his July decision to shut down the House just as lawmakers were preparing to force a transparency vote.
The pattern is becoming impossible to ignore: each time the Epstein files resurface, the Speaker finds a new reason to block or postpone them. The latest excuse? The delayed swearing-in of Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, whose seat would give transparency advocates the critical 218th vote they need.
Meanwhile, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi who told Fox News in February that the Epstein list was on her desk is now walking it back, claiming she didn’t mean a list list, you know? She meant it was a file and the DOJ summary of it is all she has to say on the matter. Epstein was into child pornography and no one else was involved. That’s the unbelievable company line.
So the files stay sealed. The list (if it exists) stays buried. And Washington keeps playing Epstein Whack-A-Mole, hammering down every attempt to bring daylight to one of the darkest scandals in American history.