Democrats blocked GOP efforts to fast-track vote on Epstein files to keep issue alive longer, Republicans charge



WASHINGTON — House Democrats prevented a Republican bid to force a quick vote on legislation that would require the Justice Department to release all its files on sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, apparently hoping to keep the controversy in the spotlight longer, the GOP has alleged.

Ahead of the House vote to end the 43-day government shutdown, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) took to the floor and requested unanimous consent to immediately vote on the Epstein bill.

The attempt failed, with Rep. Steve Womack (R-Ark.), the senior GOPer in charge of the House floor, explaining: “The chair is constrained not to entertain the request unless cleared by the bipartisan floor and committee leaderships.”

“I tried to get the Epstein files [bill] straight to the floor, cut out all of this nonsense and the Democrats blocked it, oddly enough,” Burchett grumbled after his effort failed. “This is politics. It has nothing to do with what’s right.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson alleged that Democrats blocked the GOP from fast-tracking a bill forcing the release of the Epstein files. JIM LO SCALZO/EPA/Shutterstock
House Democrats have backed the discharge petition to force a vote on compelling the Justice Department to release the Epstein files. AP

Womack was restricted by House rules from revealing which party blocked Burchett’s unanimous consent request — but the Tennessee lawmaker, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), and others insisted Democrats stood in the way.

The bill was the “Epstein Files Transparency Act,” which was introduced by Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), who is championing an identical piece of legislation with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) to release the Epstein files that is set to receive a vote next week.

Khanna and Massie have secured sufficient support for what’s known as a discharge petition to get a vote on their similar legislation to release the Epstein files, despite opposition from House Republican leadership.

Burchett did not sign the discharge petition, but wanted to bring the vote on Khanna’s similar bill forward.

“I have not seen many stories written yet about the fact we put the discharge petition up for unanimous consent on the floor tonight,” Johnson vented to reporters Wednesday.

“The Democrats objected to the unanimous consent. Nobody has written a story about that. That is stunning to me.”

Both conservative and liberal activists alike have pushed Congress to require the government to release all of the Epstein files. AFP via Getty Images

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ (D-NY) office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Massie and Khanna began pursuing their discharge petition after the FBI and DOJ publicly concluded this past July that Epstein, 66, committed suicide while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges and did not maintain a “client list” of powerful friends to whom he peddled girls as young as 14 — contrary to widespread speculation.

President Trump has repeatedly and publicly lashed out over the ongoing controversy, and did so again this week.

“The Democrats are trying to bring up the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax again because they’ll do anything at all to deflect on how badly they’ve done on the Shutdown, and so many other subjects,” Trump warned on Truth Social Wednesday.

“Only a very bad, or stupid, Republican would fall into that trap.”

Notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell back in 2019. AP

That same day, the Republican-led House Oversight Committee released more than 20,000 documents obtained from Epstein’s estate.

“The Oversight Committee has been delving in deeply to the Epstein investigation,” Johnson told CNN’s “The Lead” on Monday, calling the discharge petition “a moot point.”

“There’s plenty of oversight. All of that information is going to be released to the public.”

Massie’s and Khanna’s discharge petition includes a carveout allowing the Trump administration to redact the names of the victims as well as explicit child sexual abuse materials.



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