The uproar around deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has returned in full force on Capitol Hill, after the House forced a vote on a months-long discharge petition effort to release files about the disgraced financier. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has promised a vote as soon as next week. The federal government on Thursday also…
Source: The Hill
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