Rep. Ro Khanna, a progressive Democrat from Silicon Valley who has played a leading role in the brawl in Congress over the Epstein files, notched a major win Tuesday after a months-long campaign.
Congress rapidly passed his bill forcing the U.S. Department of Justice to release all documentation of investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced sex offender and financier who died in jail six years ago. President Donald Trump, who vehemently opposed releasing the files for months, has said he will sign it.
“It’s a historic day for survivors,” Khanna told Bay Area News Group on Tuesday, after the House passed the bill. “This is one of the most disgusting and offensive scandals in American history. Jeffery Epstein basically had a rape island for rich and powerful men who raped and abuse

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