After months of delay tactics and attempted strong-arming by Republican leadership, the House is set to vote Tuesday on legislation that would force the Justice Department to release the so-called Epstein files. The vote, which is expected to pass with the support of over a dozen Republicans, marks a bipartisan rejection of President Donald Trump , who urged his party to move on from Epstein and vote against the resolution before reversing course over the weekend after it had become clear the resolution would pass.

This historic vote — and the months-long battle to bring the bill to the floor — caused rifts between Trump and some of his closest allies, while continuing to raise questions about the president’s relationship with one of the most notorious sex offenders in American hist

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