The House is expected to vote on legislation to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

It's the culmination of a monthslong effort that has overcome opposition from President Donald Trump and Republican leadership.

Trump now says Republicans should vote for the bill. It all but ensures that the House will pass the bill with an overwhelming margin.

That puts further pressure on the Senate to take up the legislation. Epstein was a well-connected financier who killed himself in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial in 2019 on charges he sexually abused and trafficked underage girls.

“These women have fought the most horrific fight that no woman should have to fight. And they did it by banding together and never giving up," said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as she stood with some of the abuse survivors outside the Capitol Tuesday morning.

“That’s what we did by fighting so hard against the most powerful people in the world, even the president of the United States, in order to make this vote happen today,” added Greene, a Georgia Republican and longtime Trump loyalist.