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Earlier this week, Marjorie Taylor Greene stood beside a Democratic colleague and a group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at a press conference in an attempt to force a vote on a bill pushing the Justice Department to release its Epstein files. The bill’s only other Republican supporters, aside from its co-sponsor, are Representatives Nancy Mace of South Carolina, best known for her obsession with policing the Capitol’s bathrooms, and Lauren Boebert of Colorado, whose last big foray into the news was getting kicked out of the Beetlejuice musical for being too horny and disruptive on a date. I guess broken clocks do strike right twice a day!

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Here’s what’s next in the Epstein files saga

The national political furor around the Jeffrey Epstein case files has escalated in recent days, even as President Donald Trump has sought to dismiss the calls for more transparency as a “Democrat hoax.”

On Capitol Hill, the effort to pry loose more records from the Justice Department’s Epstein case files is proceeding on two tracks.

House Speaker Mike Johnson has vowed a probe underway by the House Oversight Committee will “uncover things that have never been uncovered before,” but critics say it will yield little information that isn’t already known to the public.

The other, more attention-grabbing effort is being led by Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who is seeking to bypass leadership and force a floor vote on his bill – with Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California – to compel the full release of the documents.

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