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  1. > The discharge petition has 217 signatures, one shy of the number needed to force a vote on legislation requiring the Justice Department to release the files. But Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D), who recently won a special election in Arizona, is expected to provide the decisive 218th endorsement whenever she’s sworn in.

    > The precise date of her swearing-in, however, remains an open question and a point of contention. Democrats have been pushing House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to perform that ceremony this week during two pro forma sessions staged by the House while the chamber is in recess.

    There’s got to be some nasty, nasty, evil, nasty dirt in those file for such tremendous efforts to keep them hidden and chock full of redactions.

  2. It’s a pity our Congress Critters are all having a bit of a holiday after the hard work of not getting anything except a tax cut done. 

  3. Accurate-Guava-3337 on

    I wonder if the victims are going to announce the Epstein list they said they would work on if Congress kept failing. It’s been on my mind every time the GOP successfully blocks it with their dirty tricks.

  4. MicCheckTapTapTap on

    What’s stopping anybody who has access to them from releasing them, legally or not legally? Somewhat separately, does congress have access but are unable to legally release them? Or does congress not even have access to them at this time?

  5. Whatever happened to MTG reading the list of people that are connected to the Epstein list?

  6. RipDiligent4361 on

    Trump was found liable in a court of our land, not only to be a 34 count felon, he also tried to stuff his little sausage fingers into an unwilling woman, and we still think he is the greatest president ever, because fuck dems.

  7. Hopefully they release their Epstein list and there’s some kind of way to corroborate stuff. So far it’s been a ton of nothing in terms of making the case that an Epstein list is real and isn’t just a conspiracy theory.

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