A political firestorm has engulfed the U.S. House of Representatives as the controversy over Jeffrey Epstein's files has fractured the Republican majority and handed Democrats a potent weapon.
House Speaker Mike Johnson abruptly ended the legislative session early, sending lawmakers home to avoid a politically damaging vote on releasing Epstein-related documents. Bipartisan calls to subpoena the Justice Department and high-profile figures like Bill and Hillary Clinton have intensified, with Democrats accusing Republicans of orchestrating a cover-up to protect Donald Trump and other elites. The issue has left the House in disarray, with GOP infighting and mounting public pressure for transparency.
As Congress heads into recess, the Epstein scandal shows no signs of fading, threatening to further destabilize Republican leadership.
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