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Trump Pushes House Republicans to Release Epstein Documents

Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonNovember 17, 2025 Opinion No Comments3 Mins Read
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Trump Shifts Stance on Epstein Files
Donald Trump now calls on House Republicans to support making the Epstein files public. He writes on Truth Social that his party has “nothing to hide.” His reversal comes as many Republicans signal they may break ranks. The House plans a vote this week on a bill requiring the Justice Department to release the documents. Supporters expect enough votes in the House, though the Senate’s position remains uncertain. Trump would need to sign the measure if both chambers approve it.

Bipartisan Momentum Builds
Democrats and several Republicans back the bill. Co-sponsor Thomas Massie predicts up to 100 Republicans could vote in favor. The Epstein Files Transparency Act calls for the release of all unclassified materials tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump comments after returning from Florida and highlights thousands of pages already made public. He names several prominent Democrats and stresses that the House Oversight Committee may access all legally allowed documents. He urges Republicans to “stay focused.”

Prominent Democrats Face Renewed Scrutiny
Trump cites Bill Clinton after the Justice Department confirms new inquiries into Epstein’s ties with major banks and leading Democrats. Recent releases also reference Reid Hoffman and Larry Summers. A Summers aide said in 2023 that Summers regretted any contact after Epstein’s conviction. Hoffman says he never acted as a client and only raised funds for MIT. He urges Trump to proceed with the release. Trump says he will ask Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI to examine Epstein’s connections to Clinton and others. Clinton denies any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.

New Document Releases Intensify Political Conflict
Trump’s shift follows the publication of three email exchanges released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee. The messages involve Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Some emails mention Trump, including a 2011 note describing hours spent at Epstein’s home. Republicans respond with 20,000 additional documents. They accuse Democrats of cherry-picking material to damage Trump. The House then schedules a vote on a broader release of Epstein-related files.

Internal GOP Tensions Escalate
Trump repeats his claim that the controversy reflects a politically motivated “hoax.” His remarks follow comments from the House speaker, who says a vote could settle questions about Trump’s past ties. Trump also intensifies a public feud with Marjorie Taylor Greene. He calls her “wacky” and later labels her a “traitor.” Greene questions whether Trump still prioritizes the country and criticizes his handling of the files.

Survivors Call for Full Transparency
Epstein survivors and the family of Virginia Giuffre urge Congress to vote for full disclosure. They remind lawmakers of their duty to the public. Their letter asks officials to imagine similar harm affecting their own families. They warn that voters will remember every decision in the next election.

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Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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