The lower chamber of Congress voted 427-1 on the Epstein Files Transparency Act and it will now be sent to the Senate.
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Maroc - The New York Times - NYTimes.com Home Page (U.S.) - 25/09/2024 22:30
In a pair of votes in quick succession, the House and Senate moved to keep federal funding flowing through Dec. 20. But they punted a bigger spending fight to the end of the year.
The lower chamber of Congress voted 427-1 on the Epstein Files Transparency Act and it will now be sent to the Senate.
The lower chamber of Congress voted 427-1 on the Epstein Files Transparency Act and it will now be sent to the Senate.
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The Epstein files refer to what is thought to be thousands of documents connected to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.