US House Speaker: No Need for House Vote on Releasing Epstein Case Records This Week
According to a report by Jinse Finance, on July 23 local time, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the House does not need to vote this week on releasing records related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, as the Trump administration "has done everything possible to make these records public." It is reported that Democrats are continuously pushing for a forced vote on the matter, claiming it concerns public trust in the government. The Republican leadership has also released a resolution, which is not legally binding, but urges the Department of Justice to provide more documents. (CCTV)
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