The U.S. House of Representatives abruptly ended its session early, heading into summer recess to avoid a contentious vote on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased financier and convicted sex offender.
Speaker Mike Johnson, under pressure from both Democrats and some Republicans, reversed his earlier support for transparency, citing political maneuvering and the need to protect President Trump from further scrutiny. The move has exposed deep divisions within the Republican Party, with some members joining Democrats in demanding the release of the files. The controversy has fueled bipartisan calls for accountability and transparency, while also highlighting the political risks surrounding the Epstein case.
The issue is far from resolved, as lawmakers and the public continue to demand answers about Epstein's connections and the handling of his case.
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