On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to compel the Department of Justice to release records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, sparking a day of intense political discourse. President Donald Trump, amidst defending his past actions, distanced himself from Epstein, whom he labeled a 'sick pervert.'

Amid these tensions, voices like Jena-Lisa Jones, who accused Epstein of abuse, implored political figures to refrain from politicizing the issue. Meanwhile, Representative Thomas Massie strongly criticized the DOJ for protecting abusers, demanding accountability through the prosecution of powerful men.

Leaders from both parties, including Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ro Khanna, joined in bipartisan condemnation against the systemic injustices expose

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