
Democrat Adelita Grijalva was sworn in Wednesday as the newest member of Congress and immediately signed a download petition to eventually trigger a vote to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, as hers reaches the necessary 218 signatures.
The Epstein petition, led by Thomas Massie (Kentucky), Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia), Lauren Boebert (Colorado), and Nancy Mace (South Carolina), seeks to push for a bill ordering the attorney general to release unclassified documents and records held by the Department of Justice related to Epstein, his former partner Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of child trafficking, and other people named or referenced in connection with Epstein’s criminal activities, among others. provisions.
The request allows the withholding of records that contain personally identifiable information of victims or that show or contain child sexual abuse material, among other permitted censorships.
Given the scenario that is being drawn with Grijalva in Congress, Donald Trump began to put pressure on the two Republican legislators who are in favor of fully publishing the files of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein to withdraw their support for the law.
In addition, it emerged that several members of the Trump Administration, including US Attorney General Pam Bondi, met today with Colorado Republican legislator Lauren Boebert to try to get her to withdraw her support for the proposal on the Epstein case.
On the other hand, the president called today the Republican congresswoman from South Carolina Nancy Mace with the same intention, according to The Hill, which indicated that both parties have exchanged calls without speaking at the moment.
Both have given their support to the Epstein Records Transparency Act, which requires the Department of Justice to make public all materials related to Epstein’s investigation and prosecution.
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