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Congressional debate over Epstein's files

The congressional debate over the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files

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Jan 29, 2026
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What public records or FOIA requests targeted Epstein files during 2021–2025 and what were the outcomes?

Between 2021 and 2025 multiple public-records efforts, civil FOIA requests and targeted documents collectively called the “,” producing a patchwork outcome: some limited / releases and a 33,295‑page H...

Jan 14, 2026
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tell me why republicans shut down multiple votes to release epstein files

Republicans repeatedly blocked or delayed floor and committee actions that would compel public release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files largely for political and institutional reasons: to align with t...

Feb 6, 2026

Did Ted Cruz say to stop attacking pedophiles

Yes — on Sept. 30, 2025 uttered the words “Let’s stop attacking pedophiles” during a hearing; the line appears on video and was circulated widely online . His office and multiple fact-checkers charact...

Jan 29, 2026

What subsequent releases or investigations after January 2024 added new facts about Epstein’s network or led to criminal referrals?

Since January 2024, several partial releases and active reviews of the so‑called “” have produced fragmented new facts about ’s network—mostly emails, photos and administrative records—while triggerin...

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