Speaker Johnson Kills The Congressional Epstein Transparency Vote Until After The Recess

Speaker Johnson Kills The Congressional Epstein Transparency Vote Until After The Recess

Speaker Mike Johnson’s decision to halt a vote on the Epstein documents resolution until after the August recess reeks of calculated obstruction. After initially posturing as someone open to transparency, Johnson pulled the plug the moment bipartisan momentum began building. His excuse—that Republicans should allow the administration space to act—is a transparent smokescreen. What he really did was take the one mechanism Congress had to demand accountability and neutralize it with a procedural timeout, shielding powerful interests from public scrutiny under the guise of calendar logistics.

This wasn’t about timing—it was about shielding. With bipartisan pressure mounting and the public overwhelmingly demanding the release of Epstein’s records, Johnson didn’t just pump the brakes—he pulled the entire emergency lever. Rather than allow a debate that might force uncomfortable truths into the light, he chose to grind the House to a halt. He suspended votes, sidelined committees, and essentially shut the door on any chance of real legislative movement.


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source:

Johnson shuts door on House vote before September on releasing Epstein files | CNN Politics

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