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In reply to the discussion: House overwhelmingly passes bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files [View all]quakerboy
(14,802 posts)68. Were they?
No, if anything they are under the impression that trump has had plenty of time to sanitize the files of anything that is harmful to him/them
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House overwhelmingly passes bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Nov 2025
OP
They'll try it and maybe get away with it for a while. But there are ways to read through redactions.
ancianita
Nov 2025
#21
They have the most to lose, and with women were the biggest voting demographic on Nov 4.
ancianita
Nov 2025
#55
I don't think this is going to matter much. My comment from another thread:
InstantGratification
Nov 2025
#27
The pedophile party really had no choice. It was going to be passed by the Democrats and self preservation
LiberalArkie
Nov 2025
#15
Not one Republican can go back to their states & get re-elected after voting no. That's why they know they had no choice
ancianita
Nov 2025
#22
The Guardians Of Pedophiles can't install anyone other than the 2nd in line.
Justice matters.
Nov 2025
#61
He said he voted no because he is worried about the "innocent people" named in the files.
SunSeeker
Nov 2025
#11
Make no mistake, almost all of the Republicans (the 4 who signed the discharge petition excepted)
Wiz Imp
Nov 2025
#6
Agree but Trump did tell them to vote for it... also Johnson is trying to create a provision to exempt perpetrators...
chowder66
Nov 2025
#8
The Repukes who voted "yes" are under the impression that the Senate vote will be "no"
FakeNoose
Nov 2025
#46
Ahhh, but he will do something. That is what this BS investigation into Clinton et al is about.
Bev54
Nov 2025
#26
All Republicans. Just can't find their names yet, nor will, most likely for suspicious reasons.
ancianita
Nov 2025
#29
When will anything new actually be released? Will Trump block all the way to the Supreme court?
ChicagoTeamster
Nov 2025
#19
Louisiana Republican Clay Higgins voted against the bill. Two Republicans and three Democrats did not vote.
IronLionZion
Nov 2025
#23
That's the question about those who abstained. Right? When their names are known they'll have some 'splainin' to do.
ancianita
Nov 2025
#31
Up next: the Senate does everything in its power to prevent this from coming up for a vote
Warpy
Nov 2025
#33
Now that their Fearful Leader has allowed it, the maggots come out of the woodwork to vote for it.
Wonder Why
Nov 2025
#40
Epstein's brother is claiming that they are "scrubbing the files." Certainly months to do so.
Evolve Dammit
Nov 2025
#47