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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Nov 13, 2025, 05:15 AM Yesterday

House Republicans Scramble as Epstein Files Petition Hits Magic Number -- Several Announce They're Now Voting in Favor [View all]

Source: MEDIAite

Nov 12th, 2025, 5:31 pm


CNN’s Manu Raju reported on CNN Wednesday that more Republicans are joining the move to release the Epstein files now that the discharge petition has enough signatures to force a full House vote.

Raju reported that Reps. Warren Davidson (R-OH) and Eli Crane (R-AZ) are now “yes votes” on the bill to release the files, but cautioned that it is still extremely unlikely that the bill ever becomes law. Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) also said on MSNBC on Wednesday that he would vote to release the Epstein files, although he refused to join the likes of Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) in signing the discharge petition. The petition gained the necessary signatures to sign the vote after Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) was finally sworn in on Wednesday evening and signed it.

Trump himself reportedly pressured Boebert to drop her support for the petition as both House Democrats and Republicans released a trove of emails connecting Trump to Epstein. The stunning email dumps showed Epstein boasting that he knew how “dirty Donald” was and claiming he “gave” Trump his girlfriend.

“Well, look, I think the Oversight Committee—I’m going to vote for it if it comes up, because–” Davidson told Raju, who pushed, “You’ll vote for the bill.” “Yeah, because look, the Oversight Committee has pushed out a lot of disclosures. The administration’s done a lot. If you look in the U.K., they’ve tried to do something towards Prince Andrew. But one of the things that went away during the shutdown is Pam Bondi was supposed to come to the House and answer these questions. And look, I’m not on the Judiciary Committee, but I did want Pam Bondi to come and do some explaining,” he added.

Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/media/tv/house-republicans-scramble-as-epstein-files-petition-hits-magic-number-several-announce-theyre-now-voting-in-favor/

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So they can read the tea leaves Raven123 Yesterday #1
They wanted to avoid speaking poorly of Trump Quanta Yesterday #2
I don't believe this for a second. choie 23 hrs ago #3
I know hard to believe isn't it? They might do the right thing to save their own skin or for the right price. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #4
Republicans are entirely transactional. gordianot 22 hrs ago #7
They know the price of everything but the value of nothing. Irish_Dem 22 hrs ago #8
It's not a matter of "the right thing" BumRushDaShow 23 hrs ago #5
Pizza Gate was pure projection and cover up. Irish_Dem 22 hrs ago #9
Yup BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #12
Exactly, how many times have we gotten our hopes up that the truth will come out Irish_Dem 22 hrs ago #13
Absolutely right. IMO, they never do the right thing because it's right, only because they fear the consequences ancianita 20 hrs ago #21
*If* they sense that something is going to pass regardless of their vote, they might as well be on the right side of it. thesquanderer 20 hrs ago #18
Exactly. YodaMom2 19 hrs ago #25
Well, the "right thing" PatSeg 20 hrs ago #20
What's left of the files. We'll never know how much they destroyed already IronLionZion 23 hrs ago #6
The information is worth too much to be destroyed. And it is an insurance policy for some. Irish_Dem 22 hrs ago #10
"Somebody has documents somewhere." speak easy 16 hrs ago #31
Probably a major reason he wanted access to the entire US govt data base. Irish_Dem 16 hrs ago #32
Put the files out. Let chips fall where they may! oasis 22 hrs ago #11
Trump shitting gold plated bricks orangecrush 22 hrs ago #14
Unless 13 repub senators are willing to stand up to Trump, the House vote is a safe one onenote 21 hrs ago #15
Depressingly, It'll take much more than that InstantGratification 20 hrs ago #19
Since I don't see it getting 60 votes in the Senate, I don't think it has a chance of getting the override votes onenote 20 hrs ago #22
Based on reporting this week, I could definitely see it getting 292 votes in the House Wiz Imp 19 hrs ago #27
Mr. trump is miserably failing in his attempt to keep this out of the news Torchlight 20 hrs ago #16
Rats leaving the sinking ship... Fil1957 20 hrs ago #17
Doesn't the Senate and trump still have to sign off on it? Bayard 19 hrs ago #23
Yes Anxy 15 hrs ago #35
As the wind blows. republianmushroom 19 hrs ago #24
This is the GOPs one chance to possibly get rid of Trump, without saying so. Doodley 19 hrs ago #26
"Epstein boasting that he knew how "dirty Donald" was and claiming he "gave" Trump his girlfriend" Dulcinea 18 hrs ago #28
Why in the hell do we need a law to see what a dead man wrote when he was alive? KS Toronado 17 hrs ago #29
Trump is probably stinking up his Depends big time right now Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 17 hrs ago #30
Kick BlueWavePsych 16 hrs ago #33
Ah! So now the dam is breaking Wednesdays 16 hrs ago #34
Love your graphic! It's astonishing. CaliforniaPeggy 5 hrs ago #36
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