Almost every Republican in the US House of Representatives voted to release the Epstein files, following Donald Trump’s call on Truth Social urging his party to support the move."House Republicans should vote to release the Epstein files, because we have nothing to hide, and it’s time to move on fro...

In a U-turn, President Trump said House Republicans should vote to release all the materials the government holds on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump for months has called the controversy over the DOJ's refusal to release the Jeffrey Epstein files a Democratic "hoax." But some Republicans want them.

There are still procedural and legal hurdles to cross before the files can be released to the public.

The House is expected to vote on a measure on Nov. 18 that would force the Justice Department to release all of its records on Jeffrey Epstein.

President drops opposition to vote that would compel files’ release and says he would sign measure if it reaches his desk

Move comes after Donald Trump dropped his opposition to a vote on releasing files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Trump called Epstein file demands a hoax but now urges Republicans to release them, saying he has nothing to hide.

President Donald Trump, a former Epstein friend who had a falling out with him, recently dropped his opposition to the bipartisan bill to release the files.

Vote on release of Justice Department files on late sex offender is expected to pass in Republican-controlled House.

It turns out Republicans' fealty to Trump ends when it comes to exposing the people involved in a massive child sex-trafficking scandal.

Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana was the lone House Republican to vote against the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

Who voted for and against releasing the Epstein files? See how your representatives and senators voted on HR 879.

It turns out Republicans' fealty to Trump ends when it comes to exposing the people involved in a massive child sex-trafficking scandal.

The resounding vote in favour of the Epstein bill, 427-1, marks a rare moment of bipartisanship on Capitol Hill that was near-unanimous - almost.

The votes in Congress to release more files came after the president faced pressure from within his own party.

The fervent Donald Trump supporter and member of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus stood alone in opposition.

The fervent Donald Trump supporter and member of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus stood alone in opposition.

The House approved the measure by an overwhelming margin of 427, including 216 Republicans, with only one dissent vote.

Almost every Republican in the US House of Representatives voted to release the Epstein files, following Donald Trump’s call on Truth Social urging his party to support the…