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House Republicans vote to keep Jeffrey Epstein's secrets buried
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51993, member: 636"] House Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal during Monday evening proceedings that would have required federal authorities to publish Jeffrey Epstein-related documents within one month. The House Rules Committee rejected Representative Ro Khanna's amendment by a narrow margin of five votes against six votes. Khanna's measure aimed to compel Attorney General Pam Bondi to make all Epstein case materials available through a public government website. Republican committee members dismissed the proposal as unrelated to the primary legislation addressing cryptocurrency regulation and military appropriations. The amendment targeted bills establishing regulatory frameworks for digital stablecoins and defense spending measures. Representative Ralph Norman from South Carolina surprised colleagues by abandoning party lines to support the Democratic initiative alongside four minority party members. Texas Representative Chip Roy, known for periodic opposition to Republican leadership, abstained from casting a ballot during the committee vote. James McGovern accused GOP leaders of abandoning previous commitments to transparency regarding the controversial case files. Rules Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx from North Carolina justified the rejection by stating that appropriate materials would emerge when the president determines proper timing. The procedural dispute highlighted tensions between parties over government transparency and document disclosure policies. [/QUOTE]
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