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Johnson Says He Won’t Block House Vote on Epstein Files as Petition Stalls One Signature Short

The petition remains one signature short because he has not seated Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva during the shutdown.

Overview

  • Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie lead the bipartisan discharge petition to force a vote to make unclassified Department of Justice Epstein records public.
  • Johnson said, “If it hits 218, it comes to the floor,” while calling a forced vote unnecessary because the Oversight Committee is already releasing material.
  • All Democrats and a small group of Republicans have signed the petition, and Grijalva is expected to provide the decisive 218th signature once sworn in.
  • The House Oversight Committee says it has released roughly 43,000 pages and conducted interviews with Bill Barr and Alex Acosta, and it is seeking a deposition from Bill Clinton.
  • Even if the House votes to release the files, the measure would still need Senate approval and the president’s signature to take effect.