BySara Dorn,
Forbes Staff.
The House is expected to pass legislation Tuesday that would force the Justice Department to publicly release documents related to its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein—but there are still several ways the files could be delayed or partially withheld.
The vote marks a pivotal moment in the saga over the Epstein files—a major point of contention for President Donald Trump’s second administration that has caused rebellion among some of his most loyal supporters.
The measure is expected to pass with a veto-proof two-thirds majority in the House, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., the bill’s Republican sponsor, said Sunday, telling ABC News “there could be 100 or more” Republicans who vote in favor of the legislation.












