2025.10.24Recent reports on GOP leaders and the Jeffrey Epstein 2025.10.21

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Recent reports on GOP leaders and the Jeffrey Epstein case primarily center on the ongoing political conflict in the House over releasing the full Epstein files. This controversy is occurring against the backdrop of a government shutdown.
House Republicans
Speaker Mike Johnson: Johnson has promised that if a bipartisan discharge petition gathers the 218 signatures needed to force a vote on releasing the Epstein files, he will bring it to the House floor. However, his administration has been accused of obstructing the process. He has also stated that a House Oversight Committee probe is already accomplishing the goal of transparency but on a broader scope.
House Oversight Committee: Led by Chairman James Comer, the committee is conducting its own investigation and has subpoenaed several individuals, including former President Bill Clinton. Comer has said their work shows no evidence implicating President Donald Trump in the Epstein case, though Trump did have a past relationship with Epstein.
Allegations of delay: Critics, including some Democrats and Republican Thomas Massie, have accused GOP leadership of trying to delay or prevent a full House vote on the files. Specifically, they allege that Johnson has delayed swearing in Democrat Adelita Grijalva, whose signature would provide the 218th vote needed for the discharge petition, by linking it to the government shutdown. Johnson has denied that the issues are connected.
Discharge petition: A bipartisan effort to force a House vote on releasing the Epstein files has been pushed by Representative Thomas Massie, with the discharge petition nearing the required number of signatures.
Senate Republicans
Senate Republicans defeated a recent attempt by Democrats to pass an amendment to the annual defense authorization bill that would have mandated the public release of the Epstein case files.
Wider context
Some news outlets have reported on efforts by GOP leaders to prevent a vote on the Epstein files, arguing that the leadership is under pressure from allies in the White House.
The Department of Justice has been criticized for being slow to provide documents to the House Oversight Committee, with no new information reportedly provided October 21-22.2025

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