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Three of The Four Republicans Who Voted to Release The Epstein Files Won’t Be in the House in 2027

The New Civil Rights Movement

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June 24, 2026

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In 2025, four House Republicans broke ranks to vote in favor of releasing the files relating to disgraced financier and sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Three of them will not be returning in 2027. While running for a second term, many of President Donald Trump’s surrogates on the campaign trail said that if elected, he would [] The post Three of The Four Republicans Who Voted to Release The Epstein Files Won’t Be in the House in 2027 appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

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