Rape. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) On Sunday said that he It is “very confident” in the passage of him and the representative. Criminal Jeffrey Epstein,
“Congress left the city quickly without voting on your bipartisan bill, which will originally call to release all the files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Do you think when the Congress will return the bill and it will go to the floor and it will pass?” NBC News’s Christon Velkar “meet Khanna” meet the press. “
“I am very confident that it would,” California Democrat replied. “I spoke to the Congress Massey. You had both of us a few weeks ago. We have a petition on 2 September. We have all the 212 Democrats that are committed to signing it. They have 12 Republicans. Only six of them will have to sign it.”
Prior to this summer, President Trump and his administration faced intensive controversy over both sides of the corridor to handle the information related to Epstein.
Khanna and Massey Also preparing to bring the remaining people Along with misbehavior by Epstein, his guilty co-conspirator, Gisline Maxwell, Capital. The remaining people will attend the representatives in a press conference. The morning of 3 September, Khanna and Massey have announced.
In July, Massey Said he will try Using a long-suit procedural gambit to force a vote on the requirement of the Department of Justice to release files related to Epstein.
Massey said in a previous post on X, “We are all worth knowing what is in Epstein files, who has implicated, and how deep this corruption is. Americans were promised justice and transparency.”
He said, “We are starting a discharge petition to vote in the US House of Representatives on releasing the entire files.”
Massi and Khanna’s resolutions will require Attorney General Palm Bondi, “In the possession of the Department of Justice, with the offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and United States Attorney, make all the unplaced records, documents, communication and publicly available in publicly available and downloadable format in the occupation of the Department of Justice.