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House ending session early as Republicans clash over Epstein vote

Echoing °Ő°ůłÜłľ±č’s position, the House speaker insisted he, too, wants the Epstein files released, but only those that are “credible.”

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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson is rebuffing pressure to act on the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, instead sending members home early for a month-long break from Washington after the week’s legislative agenda was upended by Republican members who are clamoring for a vote.

Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, said Tuesday morning that he wants to give the White House “space” to on its own, despite the bipartisan push for legislation that aims to force the release of more documents.

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