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00:00It's finally here. Epstein Files Vote Day. The day the House of Representatives is set to vote
00:06on the release of the once divisive files. Only two short days ago, the vote was expected to be
00:11highly partisan and come down mostly along party lines, but now may be nearly unanimous.
00:18President Trump did a 180 Sunday night and basically gave his blessing for a yes vote.
00:23So it's believed that most, if not all, Republicans will join their Democratic
00:27colleagues to call for the full release of the files. Now, Trump's change of heart, because as he
00:33said, we have nothing to hide, seems to have freed up Republicans in the Senate as well, which means
00:39we have no reason to think that this wouldn't pass the upper chamber after the House votes yay and
00:44then the president is expected to sign it. Now, assuming that all happens, Attorney General Pam
00:50Bondi would have 15 days to send a detailed summary of those files, including any names mentioned in
00:56them to Congress, and then 30 days to make a full release. Now, as the bill states, that release
01:01includes, quote, all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials.
01:09But that still may not be the end of this story, because of course it's not. President Trump has
01:14asked the DOJ to look further into Epstein's links to prominent Democrats like President Bill Clinton,
01:19and into institutions like JPMorgan Chase. So we're kind of still on the not-so-merry-go-round.
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