House speaker says there will be no votes on releasing Epstein files before August recess
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The House of Representatives will not advance any legislative measures to release documents concerning the infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein prior to its monthlong August recess, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) stated Monday. 

In response to CNN reporter Manu Raju’s question about whether lawmakers would vote on a resolution for public disclosure of documents related to Epstein’s case before the lower chamber’s annual summer break, Johnson replied, “No.” 


Mike Johnson, U.S. House Speaker, speaking to reporters at the Capitol.
Johnson indicated that he and Trump are on the same page regarding the Epstein files. Getty Images

The House speaker argued that Congress needs to give the Trump administration “space” to handle the hot-button issue on its own for the time being. 

Johnson emphasized, “There is no discrepancy between the House Republicans, the House, and the president regarding full transparency.” He mentioned, “[President Trump] has expressed his desire for all credible files pertaining to Epstein to be released and has instructed the attorney general to seek the grand jury files from the court. This process is currently underway.” 

“My belief is we need the administration to have the space to do what it is doing.” 

Johnson indicated that “if further congressional action is necessary or appropriate,” the House “will look at that.” 

“I don’t think we’re at that point right now, because we agree with the president,” he added. 

Last week, the Republican-controlled House Rules Committee voted to advance a nonbinding resolution calling for the release of some information related to the Epstein case. 


Headshot of Jeffrey Epstein.
Some MAGA supporters have expressed outrage with the president’s handling of files related to Epstein. REUTERS

The resolution, which carries no legal weight, directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to publish “all credible” documents, communications and metadata related to the federal government’s investigation of Epstein and his convicted sex-trafficking accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. 

The resolution cleared the rules committee as part of a deal with GOP lawmakers who initially opposed Trump’s rescissions bill. 

On the same day the resolution was approved by the panel, Trump ordered Bondi to request that the grand jury transcripts in the Epstein case be unsealed. 

Bondi asked the federal court in the Southern District of New York the following day to unseal the grand jury testimony related to the 2019 federal sex trafficking case against Epstein and Maxwell.

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