A political firestorm has erupted in the U.S. House of Representatives over whether to release files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker Mike Johnson abruptly adjourned the House early for summer recess, a move widely seen as an effort to avoid a contentious vote on subpoenaing the Justice Department for Epstein-related documents. The issue has fractured both parties, with some Republicans joining Democrats in demanding transparency, while others seek to shield the files, possibly to protect political allies. The controversy has also drawn in high-profile figures, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, who may be subpoenaed as part of the investigation.
The debate underscores deep divisions in Congress and has become a flashpoint for bipartisan calls for accountability regarding Epstein's connections to powerful individuals.
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