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January 1, House Overwhelmingly Moves to Expose Epstein Secrets
Wyatt’s Take
- House votes big to release Epstein files
- Only one vote against the measure
- Bipartisan effort gains steam with Trump support
The House voted to push the Justice Department to release records linked to Jeffrey Epstein, the late convicted sex offender. Only one lawmaker opposed the move, making the result nearly unanimous.
The measure drew broad backing after President Trump pledged to sign it, setting aside earlier hesitation. Those for the bill believe these files could reveal Epstein’s connections to powerful individuals, including possible details about illegal activities.
Americans deserve to know the truth, especially when it involves the ones making decisions in Washington. This bill is a step toward sunlight on what’s been kept in the dark.
Wyatt Matters
Revealing the facts about powerful people is what folks in the heartland expect out of government—honesty, no matter how uncomfortable.
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