Epstein Files Roes House Session: Speaker Mike Johnson announced the initial end; Maxwell Sabpona, Record Battle Loom

House Mike Johnson, R-La. The speaker of the Jeffrey Epstein Status (AP Photo) convicts former Kentaki President Joe Biden, and Republican Lawist Thomas Massey.

On the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, the Congress’s turmoil deepened this week as the house speaker Mike Johnson suddenly announced the early end of the legislative session, which reduced it a day before the scheduled August holiday.Johnson displayed the disappointment appearing with reporters at the House GOP news conference on Tuesday, which the Epstein case hit the podium, expressing disbelief on how the proceedings derailed the proceedings. Quoting ABC News, he said, “There is no purpose for the Congress to pursue a administration that they are already doing. And hence it is for political games.”Republicans have suspended all legislative activities, effectively carry on the onset of their five -week summer brakes. Johnson blamed Democrats for disintegration, aligning his position with recent comments by President Donald Trump. However, his comment also appeared directed on critics within his own party. “Some people enjoy trying to provoke political pain on their own companions … It’s a small, small fist, but especially one is giving me a lot of bottlenecks. I don’t understand the inspiration of Thomas Massey. I really do not know. I don’t know how their mind works,” ABC News said.The controversy erupted after the GOP -led Rules Committee was adjourned indefinitely on Monday night, as the Democrats motivated to vote on the bipartisan law, demanding the release of files related to Epstein. Representative Thomas Masi criticized the stay and the leadership of Johnson. “People want these files for years. The President’s employees, administration, their own children, their vice -president have promised that these files will be revealed, and now we are being told that it is a deception. It doesn’t just wash, “he told ABC News.Massey indicated a plan to work with Democrats and some Republicans to re -effort in autumn. “You don’t lose your base on the same thing, but [Trump’s] Eradicating your base. And even more importantly, if we do not take the right side of this issue, then it is going to spend us votes in midnar, “he warned.The House Republican has now canceled several votes on major laws, including immigration and clean water bills, which refer to constant efforts to force the Democrats’ Epstein transparency.With the House Business Stopping, GOP leaders confirmed the initial departure of the Chamber. The final votes are now scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, Thursday’s votes have been canceled.ALSO READ: Trump-Apastein resumes allegations of sexual harassment by Maria farmer in 1996 under investigation; White House reactsIn the Senate, the majority leader John Thyun, while malfunctioning questions on Epstein’s issue, said, “I believe the President and Attorney General will take the right decision in this regard.”White House press secretary Karolin Levit said she was unaware of any direct discussion with the speaker Johnson, but reiterated the President’s vision: “If the Department of Justice has reliable evidence, they should issue it.”Meanwhile, James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversite Committee, has planned to submit the guilty of Epstein, Ghislane Maxwell. A committee spokesman said, “Since Ms. Maxwell is in the federal jail, the committee will work with the Bureau of Justice Department and Jails to identify a date when the committee can remove it.”The Department of Justice has asked a federal judge to ignore the grand jury records related to Epstein, and also plans to interview Maxwell. Trump said that he had no knowledge of this step, but is called “appropriate”.Maxwell’s legal team has objected to unsolding, requesting access to the first grand jury tape. His lawyer David Oscar Marcus wrote, “We want to review the grand jury tape on this issue … to prepare a response and determine our position in court.”Maxwell, who is currently convicted of sex trafficking in 2022, is currently serving a 20 -year sentence. The federal judge, who oversee the request of the Department of Justice, indicated that a rapid decision was required to be a rapid decision, although Maxwell’s protest could complicate the timeline.

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