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House passes bill 427-1 to release all of the Justice Dept's Jeffrey Epstein investigation files

Nov 19, 2025
Former President Donald Trump discusses the recent bipartisan effort to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, hinting at political motivations behind the inquiry. U.S. Representative Nancy Mace passionately advocates for survivors' rights, wearing white as a powerful symbol of solidarity. The conversation also touches on Trump's meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, where he downplays Khashoggi's murder while focusing on a massive investment deal. Tensions arise as MAGA supporters clash over the implications of the Epstein files.
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INSIGHT

House Forces Release Of Epstein Files

  • The House overwhelmingly passed a bill to force DOJ to release all Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, signaling broad bipartisan pressure for transparency.
  • President Trump said he would sign the bill if the Senate passed it, reflecting the issue's political momentum.
ANECDOTE

Survivors Launch National Movement

  • Survivor Lisa Phillips described launching a national survivor-led political movement to expose systems that protected predators.
  • She said survivors are sharing stories and will push for legal changes and protections for exploited children.
ANECDOTE

Lawmaker Wears White For Survivors

  • Rep. Nancy Mace wore white on the House floor to honor young women abused by Jeffrey Epstein and to show support for survivors.
  • She framed the vote as empowering the powerless and giving a voice to women harmed by sexual violence.
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