I may be wrong - only wasn't there just a vote to release them
& the Pervocrats voted it down.
Do you say Clinton should be investigated as very clearly he was
very good friends with Epstein.
Yes Illuminati, you are wrong about there being a resent vote on releasing the Epstein files, which Democrats voted down.
The House vote to release the Epstein files has not been taken yet. According to Mike Johnson, the vote will be taken next week. The required number of lawmakers have signed the discharge petition. This is despite the fact that Trump tried unsuccessfully to get Lauren Boebert, a Republican representative from Colorado, and Nancy Mace, from South Carolina, to remove their names from a discharge petition. If everyone who signed the petition supports it on the House floor, it will pass.
After the bill passes in the House, it goes to the Senate for a vote. Republicans hold a 53–47 majority it takes 60 votes to move the bill to final passage. So, if it does not pass in the Senate, it won't be because Democrats blocked it.
Should the bill pass the Senate, the next step is for Trump to sign off on it. In this case, he is expected to veto the bill. If he does this, the veto can be overridden with a two-thirds vote in both chambers.
Lastly, if the bill gets through, it may take up to 30 days before the files are released.
The work of the House's Oversight Committee has resulted in thousands of pages of documents being released, including more than 20,000 on Wednesday. It is from these documents that the Epstein related email communications have been released. The Oversight Committee has a Republican majority.
Logically, no matter what happens here on out, it will not be Democrats who block the release of the Epstein files.
As expected, Trump is in meltdown mode right now. I read that his most recent posts on Truth Social are just plain nuts.