The US House on Tuesday passed a bill compelling the justice department to release the classified files linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bill has now been sent to Senate. The bill passed 427-1, with the only no vote coming from Rep. Clay Higgins, a Louisiana Republican who is a fervent supporter of Trump. He also chairs a subcommittee that initiated a subpoena on the Justice Department for the Epstein files. This comes after President Donald Trump walked back months of opposition to opening a case file tied to one of the country's most notorious scandals. A separate investigation conducted by the House Oversight Committee has released thousands of pages of emails and other documents from Epstein's estate, showing his connections to global leaders, Wall Street pow

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