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House Votes To Release Epstein Files, Epstein Brother Speaks About Cover-Up | Redacted

Nov 19, 2025
Ann Coulter, a conservative commentator and author known for her insights on significant legal cases, discusses the recent House vote to release Epstein's files and her concerns over potential document redactions. She delves into the historical cover-ups surrounding Epstein's investigations, including debates about his controversial death. Joining her, Tara Rodas, a whistleblower from HHS, stresses the alarming issues with missing migrant children and systemic failures in welfare checks, advocating for actions against trafficking networks. Their insights raise critical questions about accountability and justice.
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INSIGHT

Congress Forces Epstein Files Release

  • The House passed a bill forcing release of the Epstein files with a 427–1 vote.
  • The measure now moves to the Senate and President Trump pledged to sign it if presented.
ANECDOTE

Longtime Reporter On Epstein Case

  • Ann Coulter has followed the Epstein case since 2006 and pushed national coverage early.
  • She recalls Bill O'Reilly leading national attention when local prosecutors buried the case.
INSIGHT

Missing Evidence Raises Cover-Up Fears

  • FBI agents reportedly found tapes labeled with girls' and men's names but left the safe unsecured.
  • Epstein's lawyer allegedly removed materials overnight, suggesting major evidence gaps.
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