Discharge petition on Epstein Files Transparency Act
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Legislative procedure that forced a House vote on the bill to release Epstein documents
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Entities connected to Discharge petition on Epstein Files Transparency Act through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Connected via: Thomas Massie, Adelita Grijalva, Mike Johnson +3 more
Connected via: Thomas Massie, Adelita Grijalva, Mike Johnson +3 more
Document
Epstein discharge petition
Connected via: Thomas Massie, Adelita Grijalva, Mike Johnson +3 more
Document
Epstein Files Transparency Act
Connected via: Thomas Massie, Adelita Grijalva, Mike Johnson +3 more
Organization
United States House of Representatives
Connected via: Thomas Massie, Adelita Grijalva, Mike Johnson +3 more
Key Relationships
Filed
- Person Thomas Massie - Massie filed the discharge petition to force a House vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act Official Document
Mentioned In
- Person Thomas Massie - Thomas Massie filed the discharge petition to force a vote on releasing Epstein files Official Document
- Person Adelita Grijalva - Grijalva promised to sign the discharge petition for the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Credible Reporting
- Person Lauren Boebert - Lauren Boebert signed the discharge petition to force a vote on the Epstein Files Act Official Document
- Person Nancy Mace - Nancy Mace signed the discharge petition to force a vote on the Epstein Files Act Official Document
- Person Marjorie Taylor Greene - Marjorie Taylor Greene signed the discharge petition to force a vote on the Epstein Files Act Official Document
Attempted To Block
- Person Mike Johnson - Johnson delayed swearing-in of Representative Grijalva, which delayed the discharge petition reaching 218 signatures Official Document
Signed
- Person Lauren Boebert - Boebert signed the discharge petition for the Epstein Files Transparency Act Official Document
Source Documents & Evidence
“Democrats have criticized the delay as political and specifically motivated by Grijalva's promise to sign the discharge petition to force a vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act as her signature would be the 218th signature, which is the mini...”Accessed: 2026-02-24
“On November 12, the discharge petition received the minimum-required 218 signatures needed... forcing a House vote on the bill”
“Representative Thomas Massie moved to force the House to vote... On November 12, the discharge petition received the minimum-required 218 signatures needed, from 4 Republican representatives (Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Nancy Mace, and...”Accessed: 2026-03-28
Added: 2026-02-24
· Updated: 2026-04-25
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