The U.S. House of Representatives nearly unanimously voted to release the Jeffrey Epstein files Nov. 18 after a months-long effort by Democrats and a handful of Republicans to force a vote despite reluctance from GOP leadership.
If passed by the Senate and signed into law by President Donald Trump, the bill will require the Justice Department to release files in its investigation of Epstein, a convicted sex offender and wealthy financier who's crossed paths with many powerful people.
The bill passed 427-1 with support from Indiana's entire congressional delegation. The discharge position that forced the vote had only four Republican signatures.
Just one member of the entire U.S. House voted against releasing the Epstein files. That was Rep. Clay Higgins, Republican of Louisiana.
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