The US House of Representatives has voted 427-1 to compel the justice department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Here's what we know about how Oklahoma's representatives voted, what they've said, and what the next steps could be.
After receiving a pardon from Donald Trump, Jake Lang decided to lead a racist march through the streets of Dearborn.
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Critics warn the move, which requires more time, money and staffers, could lead to confusion, errors and delayed results in ...
GOP Rep. Clay Higgins was the only House member to vote against a bill that would require the Justice Department to release ...
House and Senate unite to mandate public disclosure of Justice Department records on Jeffrey Epstein despite resistance from ...
Trump's push has faltered elsewhere. Republicans in Kansas balked at trying to eliminate the state's lone swing seat, held by ...
The U.S. Senate approved a bill to release the Jeffrey Epstein files via unanimous consent Nov. 18, sending the legislation to President Donald Trump's desk.
The polls and the off-year elections are telling the same story — a story of growing vulnerability for the GOP.
US President Donald Trump's unexpected backing of full release of the Jeffrey Epstein-related files sparks fierce claims from ...
Who voted for and against releasing the Epstein files? See how your Kentucky House representatives and senators voted on HR ...