The House voted 427-1 to pass the bill, with the measure being opposed by lone Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana, who voted against the release of the files that contain details of scandals that have rocked the politics of not just the US but across the world
The US Senate has voted unanimously to pass the House-backed bill that will prompt the Justice Department to release all case files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bill received an overwhelming number of votes in favour of the release following President Donald Trump’s sudden U-turn on the files’ fate.
The House voted 427-1 to pass the bill, with the measure being opposed by lone Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana, who voted against the release of the files that contain details of scandals that have rocked the politics of not just the US but across the world.
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