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🚨 TRUMP DEFEATED! — Epstein Files Forced Open! A massive bipartisan revolt! Congress voted 427–1 to bypass the White House and release millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s secret records. “THE NAMES ARE OUT.” 🛑 Despite reported attempts to block the move, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed high-profile names appear multiple times in the files. 👇 LEAKED NAMES & FULL REPORT IN THE FIRST COMMENT! 👇

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🚨 TRUMP DEFEATED! — Epstein Files Forced Open!
A massive bipartisan revolt! Congress voted 427–1 to bypass the White House and release millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s secret records.

“THE NAMES ARE OUT.” 🛑 Despite reported attempts to block the move, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed high-profile names appear multiple times in the files.

👇 LEAKED NAMES & FULL REPORT IN THE FIRST COMMENT! 👇

**Congress Faces Pressure Over Transparency in Epstein Records**

Washington, D.C. — Calls for greater transparency surrounding the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have resurfaced in Congress, as lawmakers from both parties continue to face public pressure to release additional documents tied to his network.

In recent years, litigation and investigative reporting have gradually revealed portions of Epstein’s contacts and activities, including previously sealed court filings. However, many records remain undisclosed, fueling speculation about the extent of his associations with prominent figures in politics, business, and entertainment.

Former President Donald Trump, along with other high-profile individuals, has been mentioned in various contexts related to Epstein, though no definitive evidence has established wrongdoing in many of these instances. Legal experts emphasize that appearing in documents or contact lists does not necessarily imply criminal involvement.

Advocacy groups and some lawmakers have argued that releasing additional records could provide clarity and accountability, while others caution that privacy rights and due process must be preserved.

To date, no sweeping congressional action has been officially confirmed to mandate a full public release of all Epstein-related files. Any such move would likely involve complex legal challenges and coordination between multiple branches of government.

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