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The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on the Epstein Files Transparence Act on Tuesday, although there are now reports that House Speaker Mike Johnson wants to “tweak the bill” before it comes to the floor.
The bill already allows the Justice Department to withhold information that “would jeopardize an active federal investigation or ongoing prosecution.” Now that Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that a new investigation has begun, expect those withholdings to swallow the bulk of the story.
And no one seems to have any problem with the fact that the lead investigator was mentioned in the Epstein emails and was essentially in his orbit.
Was there no one else available who maybe had no ties to the guy!?
The bill sponsor Ro Khanna is resisting edits to the bill.
At this point, the real question is whether Congress wants transparency or the appearance of transparency with all the substance carved out.