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Earlier Wednesday, the Senate officially approved the Epstein bill passed by the House on Tuesday. The Senate agreed to do so by unanimously, which meant there were no amendments or changes to the bill as House Speaker Mike Johnson and other members of his Republican leadership team had urged.
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother warns that Republicans are on a race to erase their names from the files regarding his late, disgraced sibling. Mark Epstein said he heard from a “pretty good source” that the GOP is “sabotaging” the so-called “Epstein files” to protect themselves ahead of their release—though he stopped short of saying if Trump is among the alleged colluders.
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Photos of Marjorie Taylor Greene standing with Epstein survivors before the vote on Epstein files
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican and longtime Trump loyalist, stood with several Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivors outside the Capitol on Tuesday morning, along with other Republican lawmakers,
The bill allows Attorney General Pam Bondi to redact records that "would jeopardize an active federal investigation or ongoing prosecution."
Jeffrey Epstein's brother makes bombshell claim Epstein files are being scrubbed of Republican names
Mark Epstein, the brother of the late sex offender, has made a bombshell claim that Republicans' names are getting scrubbed from the government's Epstein files.