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Lawmaker Predicts ‘Jailbreak’ Vote on Epstein Files as GOP Flips
UPDATE: A significant shift is underway in the House of Representatives as lawmakers prepare for a potential ‘jailbreak’ vote concerning the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) revealed late Thursday night on MSNBC that he has been in discussions with several Republican colleagues who are poised to support this move, indicating a growing bipartisan effort.
As Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) prepares to reconvene the House, the anticipated vote could see over 100 Republican members joining Democrats in calling for the release of the Epstein documents. Swalwell emphasized that current delays are only prolonging the inevitable, saying, “All they’re doing is delaying the inevitable with Epstein because that vote is coming.”
The situation has escalated into what Swalwell described as the “Epstein shutdown,” impacting federal workers and igniting demands from constituents for transparency. “He told me that when that vote happens, it’s going to be what they call a, quote, ‘jailbreak,’ right?” Swalwell recounted, emphasizing the urgency of the matter.
Swalwell’s remarks underscore a pivotal moment for the GOP, as they grapple with public pressure to act on the Epstein files. He stated, “You will see over 100 Republican members vote for it,” indicating a significant shift in party dynamics as the calls for accountability grow louder.
This revelation comes as the House prepares to welcome newly-elected Rep. Adelia Grijalva (D-AZ), further intensifying the urgency surrounding the upcoming session. With constituents demanding answers and action, the stakes have never been higher.
The release of Epstein-related documents could have profound implications, not only for those involved but also for public trust in the government. As the countdown to the vote begins, all eyes are on the House to see how this unprecedented bipartisan coalition will unfold.
Stay tuned for the latest developments as this story continues to evolve, and watch for the moment when House members cast their votes, potentially reshaping the political landscape around this high-profile case.
This urgent situation is set to unfold as lawmakers return, making it a critical time for those following the Epstein saga. The implications of this vote are vast, and the pressure on lawmakers to act is mounting.
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