US House Approves Release of Epstein Files

The US House of Representatives has voted to release more files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The bill was approved with 427 votes in favor and one against.
The bill is expected to pass the Senate, and President Trump has stated that he will sign it if passed. The goal is to order the Department of Justice to release all documents and files in its possession related to Epstein, who died in prison in 2019.
Initially, Trump was against the release of more files, but recently changed his stance. He stated that he has no connection to Jeffrey Epstein and called him a 'sicko'.
Clay Higgins, a representative from the state of Louisiana, was the only one to vote against the bill.