The House of Representatives have officially voted in the Epstein Files Transparency Act today (November 18).

The vote has nearly unanimously passed the act with over 200 Republicans and over 200 Democrats voting to push the bill to the next step. Some members of the House also did not vote. This did not impact the final total, as it is still enough to pass through.

There’s only 1 “no” vote, and that person has been identified.

Representative Clay Higgins , a Republican from Louisiana, was the sole “no” vote, the New York Times reports.

Clay Higgins Photo

This does not mean that the Epstein Files will be released to the public at this time. This now means that, with this passing vote, it will now head to the Senate. Senate Republicans and Democrats need to then pass it through

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