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House of Representatives

Organization Credible Reporting Backed by 41 sources 31 connections Score: 1/10 (Very Low) Also known as: House, U.S. House of Representatives, House of Representatives, U.S. House
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The lower chamber of the United States Congress that voted to approve the release of Epstein-related documents.

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Entities connected to House of Representatives through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.

Person Jeffrey Epstein

Connected via: Trump Administration, FBI Investigation of Epstein (2006-2008), Bondi +16 more

Organization US Department of Justice

Connected via: Trump Administration, FBI Investigation of Epstein (2006-2008), Bondi +13 more

Person Pam Bondi

Connected via: Trump Administration, FBI Investigation of Epstein (2006-2008), Epstein Files Transparency Act +13 more

Organization U.S. House of Representatives

Connected via: Bondi, 2008 Plea Deal, Epstein Files Transparency Act +13 more

Organization U.S. Southern District of New York

Connected via: Trump Administration, Marc Veasey, FBI Investigation of Epstein (2006-2008) +11 more

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Source Documents & Evidence

📖 Discovered - en.wikipedia.org 3 references
“The House of Representatives voted 427–1 to pass the act on November 18, 2025”
“The House of Representatives voted 427–1 to pass the act on November 18, 2025, with Republican representative Clay Higgins of Louisiana casting the lone nay vote.”
“The House of Representatives voted 427–1 to pass the act on November 18, 2025”
Accessed: 2026-05-01
📰 Discovered - cnn.com
“Although the measure passed with near-unanimous support... 'I think, when a bill comes out of the House 427 to 1, and the president has said he's going to sign it, I'm not sure that amending it is, is in the cards,' Thune said.”
Accessed: 2026-05-02
📰 Google News - Discovery (24 co-sponsors)
“Clintons refuse to testify in House Epstein probe as Republicans threaten contempt proceedings”
Accessed: 2026-05-02
📰 Google News 4 references
“Rep. Clay Higgins was lone 'no' in House vote to force release of Epstein files”
“House Passing Epstein Files Transparency Act”
“House Epstein investigation”
“House and Senate both approve releasing the Epstein files by a near unanimous margin”
Accessed: 2026-05-04
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Added: 2026-05-01 · Updated: 2026-05-14
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