The House Votes to Unlock Epstein Secrets

Wed Nov 19 2025
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The House of Representatives made a big move. They voted to make the Department of Justice (DOJ) share files about Jeffrey Epstein. This wasn't a small deal. It took months of pushing by Democrats and two representatives, Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna. Survivors of Epstein's actions were there in the House chamber. They cheered when the vote passed. Almost everyone in the House agreed. Only one lawmaker, Rep. Clay Higgins, voted against it. This vote shows how serious people are about getting answers. Epstein's case has been a dark spot for a long time. The files might finally bring some light to what really happened. But why did it take so long? And why did only one person vote against it? These are questions that still need answers. The Senate will likely take up this bill next. Will they pass it? And if they do, what will we learn from those files?