A political firestorm has erupted in the U.S. House of Representatives over demands to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose connections to powerful figures remain shrouded in secrecy. Both Democrats and some Republicans have pushed for subpoenas targeting the Department of Justice and high-profile individuals, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, seeking transparency about Epstein's activities and associates. In a dramatic move, House Speaker Mike Johnson abruptly adjourned Congress for an early summer recess to avoid a contentious vote on the issue, highlighting deep divisions within the GOP and between Congress and the Trump administration. The controversy has united unlikely political allies and intensified public calls for accountability and the release of all Epstein-related documents. The standoff underscores the enduring impact of the Epstein scandal on American politics and the growing demand for answers.
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