• About
  • Contact
Friday, March 20, 2026
The US Inquirer
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World
PRICING
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World
No Result
View All Result
The US Inquirer
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

GOP lawmaker moves to force House vote on releasing Epstein files

by Kaia Hubbard
September 2, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
GOP lawmaker moves to force House vote on releasing Epstein files

RELATED POSTS

Judge strikes down restrictive Pentagon press policy, finding it violates First Amendment

Senate fails to advance DHS funding bill for 5th time, with no deal in sight

Washington — Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, filed a discharge petition on Tuesday to attempt to force a House vote on compelling the release of files related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, resurfacing the saga upon Congress’ return. 

Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, introduced legislation in July that would require the Justice Department to release the Epstein files within 30 days. They planned to force a vote on the bill once lawmakers returned from their lengthy August recess.

Although leadership controls the House’s agenda and what legislation receives a vote, individual lawmakers can “discharge” legislation that has been sitting in committee. A discharge petition enables 218 members, a majority of the lower chamber, to provide their signatures and effectively bypass leadership to bring a bill before the full House for a vote. 

Khanna told NPR News on Tuesday that he’s “very confident” all 212 Democrats will support the petition, along with more than the six Republicans needed to force a vote in the House.

Before lawmakers left Washington, House Democrats and some Republicans had pushed for a floor vote to force the release of the files, but House Speaker Mike Johnson opted to send the House home early amid the pressure. As lawmakers returned to Washington on Tuesday, House Republican leadership added a bill to the House schedule for the week that would direct the House Oversight Committee to “continue its ongoing investigation into the possible mismanagement of the Federal government’s investigation of Mr. Jeffrey Epstein and Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell,” Epstein’s co-conspirator who is serving a 20-year prison sentence.

Massie criticized the move, calling it a “meaningless vote to provide political cover for those members who don’t support our bipartisan legislation to force the release of the Epstein files.”

Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.

Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, July 2, 2025. 

Kent Nishimura / Bloomberg via Getty Images


Johnson told reporters in response that he would describe “virtually everything Thomas Massie says related to this issue as meaningless.” And the speaker defended how the administration and Congress have approached the documents so far, telling CBS News that “there’s been a lot of things that transpired over the August district work period.”

“The Oversight Committee is well underway, the administration is complying. The Department of Justice complied with all the subpoenas they received and are processing 34,000 documents already,” Johnson said. “And we’re going to move that along as quickly as possible so that all of this is pushed out to the public so the American people can make their own decisions.”

Epstein was convicted of sex trafficking and died in federal custody in 2019 in what numerous investigations deemed a suicide. But the push to release the Epstein files reached a fever pitch, including among President Trump’s base, after the Justice Department issued the findings of an internal review in July that found no “client list” or evidence that Epstein had blackmailed prominent figures. And the development has prompted calls for more transparency from both sides of the aisle. 

Members of the House Oversight Committee are meeting with survivors of Epstein’s abuse Tuesday. And Massie and Khanna are set to host a news conference at the Capitol on Wednesday alongside survivors.

The developments come after the Trump administration released transcripts of a two-day interview with Maxwell late last month. The Oversight Committee has also said it plans to make public records it received from the Justice Department related to Epstein after redactions have been made.

Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, a Kentucky Republican, told Fox News on Sunday that “we’re going to make this information public — that’s what the American people want,” while noting that “it’s very complicated because there are victims of the Epstein files, and we want to listen to those victims and their families and their attorneys to see how best can we present this information.”

Jaala Brown and

Nikole Killion

contributed to this report.

Kaia Hubbard

Kaia Hubbard is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.

Share6Tweet4Share1

Kaia Hubbard

Related Posts

Judge strikes down restrictive Pentagon press policy, finding it violates First Amendment
Politics

Judge strikes down restrictive Pentagon press policy, finding it violates First Amendment

March 20, 2026
Senate fails to advance DHS funding bill for 5th time, with no deal in sight
Politics

Senate fails to advance DHS funding bill for 5th time, with no deal in sight

March 20, 2026
DOJ seeks to drop case against ex-police officers charged in Breonna Taylor’s death
Politics

DOJ seeks to drop case against ex-police officers charged in Breonna Taylor’s death

March 20, 2026
Judge rules Trump administration’s funding freeze against Harvard was unlawful
Politics

U.S. sues Harvard, alleging it failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students

March 20, 2026
DOJ says it shut down websites that threatened dissidents and took credit for hacks
Politics

DOJ says it shut down websites that threatened dissidents and took credit for hacks

March 19, 2026
Senators meet with border czar as lawmakers search for way out of DHS shutdown
Politics

Senators meet with border czar as lawmakers search for way out of DHS shutdown

March 19, 2026
Next Post
State Department revokes over 6,000 student visas

U.S. military strikes drug-carrying boat from Venezuela, Rubio says

House panel releases 33,000-page trove of Jeffrey Epstein files

House panel releases 33,000-page trove of Jeffrey Epstein files

Recommended Stories

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton projected to win Democratic Senate primary

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton projected to win Democratic Senate primary

March 17, 2026
3/19: The Takeout with Major Garrett

3/19: The Takeout with Major Garrett

March 19, 2026
CBS News poll on Americans’ views on Iran prior to conflict

CBS News poll on Americans’ views on Iran prior to conflict

February 28, 2026

Popular Stories

  • Spanberger backed by 2 former GOP lawmakers in bid to be Virginia governor

    Spanberger backed by 2 former GOP lawmakers in bid to be Virginia governor

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • London home Freddie Mercury bought in 1980 is for sale

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • U.S. sues Harvard, alleging it failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Judge strikes down restrictive Pentagon press policy, finding it violates First Amendment

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • DOJ says it shut down websites that threatened dissidents and took credit for hacks

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
The US Inquirer

© 2023 The US Inquirer

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Ethics
  • Fact Checking and Corrections Policies
  • Copyright
  • Privacy Policy
  • ISSN: 2832-0522

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World

© 2023 The US Inquirer

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?