After months of anticipation, the House is finally set to vote Tuesday on a bill ordering the release of the Justice Department's file on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, whose purported ties to both Democrats and Republicans have fueled speculation across the country and prompted investigations on Capitol Hill seeking to uncover details about the billionaire's network of political and financial connections.
After President Donald Trump reversed course over the weekend -- now urging House Republicans to "vote to release the Epstein files" -- the bill appears headed for the Senate despite a monthslong campaign by Speaker Mike Johnson to block its release.
Johnson has tried to avoid holding a vote in the lower chamber on the Epstein matter. In late July , Johnson sent the House home

ABC 7 Chicago Politics

WCJB-TV20
NBC26
ABC News
MyNorthwest
America News
Daily Voice
Local News in California
Raw Story
Associated Press Top News
AlterNet
Salon