Republicans Face Jeffrey Epstein Reckoning as End of Shutdown Looms
Source: Newsweek
Published Nov 11, 2025 at 06:23 AM EST
With the longest government shutdown in U.S. history nearing an end, Republicans are set to face another reckoning on Jeffrey Epstein as a petition to force a vote to compel the release of the governments files on Epstein garners the needed support.
President Donald Trumps administration has faced scrutiny from both critics and supporters since the FBI and Justice Department abruptly announced in July that it would not be releasing any additional records from the sex trafficking investigation into Epstein, saying in a memo there was no evidence that Epstein maintained a "client list" and that no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted. Authorities have said Epstein died by suicide in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting sex trafficking charges.
Survivors of Epsteins abuse and lawmakers from both major parties have been calling for the release of the files, but Trump has repeatedly dismissed the scandal as a hoax, accusing Democrats of trying to distract from his administrations success. In defiance of party leadership, Republican Representative Thomas Massie began gathering signatures on a petition to force a vote for the release of the Justice Department's files on the investigation into Epstein. Newsweek has contacted Massie for comment via an email sent outside regular business hours.
Since the middle of September, Massie's petition has been one name away from success. The final signature is set to come from Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat who won a September 23 special election in Arizona to succeed her late father. She has said shell sign the petition once she takes office, giving the petition the 218 signatures needed to trigger a floor vote. But Grijalva has still not been sworn in, with House Speaker Mike Johnson saying he would not seat her until the government shutdown ends. Democrats have accused Johnson of refusing to seat Grijalva to push off any Epstein vote, which he has denied.
Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-jeffrey-epstein-reckoning-shutdown-end-looms-11027112
lapfog_1
(31,424 posts)that the discharge petition does NOT mean the "files" will be released any time soon and probably not ever.
It is a first step. Force a vote on the House floor. That's it.
lark
(25,707 posts)They will cut out every ref to krasnov, even if it results in all blacked out pages - count on it! Our only hope would be an editing error or live testimony by victims - but that will never be allowed. The facts are krasnov was personally sued by some of the victims, why is that never mentioned? Pedophile supporting fascist lying R's is why we will not get the truth.
travelingthrulife
(3,813 posts)in the FBI.
lark
(25,707 posts)Sorry.
TheRickles
(3,063 posts)It's an unignorable news item that puts Epstein back on the front page. And the R's in Congress can no longer hide behind anonymity if they want to suppress the Epstein investigation. So I think it'll provide some important momentum.
lapfog_1
(31,424 posts)The House will pass the bill, it will go to the Senate where it will sit in a committee for very long time... if it comes out it likely faces a filibuster... if it survives that... maybe the Senate passes it, more likely they pass a similar but different bill that goes back to the House...
lather, rinse, repeat.
Some some form of the bill ever pass both the House and the Senate, Trump will need to sign it or veto it. I don't think even Vegas bookies will give you odds on him signing it.
And here is the point... by the time anything happens, it will be past the 2026 elections... maybe even past President Vance dedicating the Arc de Trump memorial in DC and the printing of the Trump dollar bill and the start of changing Lincoln to Trump at Mount Rushmore.
TheRickles
(3,063 posts)Just get more pressure to build, so the cover-up becomes more obvious to the public, a couple more R's defect, some more material gets leaked, and then unexpected big things start to happen as the coverup unravels.
lapfog_1
(31,424 posts)and with the billionaires snapping up what is left of the press... well there were a number of billionaires in those files too.
More material gets leaked depends solely on having people with knowledge of what is in the files willing to talk ( and lose their careers ). That will happen whether there is a vote or not a vote. I could argue that the more the "files" are buried, the better the chance is that someone will leak. After all, if I had seen the files and I think that a process is happening ( however slowly ) to make them public, I would be LESS LIKELY to risk my career in the FBI or DOJ by leaking the data to the public.
TheRickles
(3,063 posts)Here's a recent DU post on the power of social media to change the playing field because of its grass-roots focus. https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220794818]
lapfog_1
(31,424 posts)complete with "letters to the editor" rants
But there isn't a social media replacement for a press conference with journalists that actually ask hard questions...
Going on a podcast with a like minded podcaster doesn't count.
TheRickles
(3,063 posts)That DU post I linked to had some good suggestions about how Dem politicians could be asking those hard questions with frequent press conferences, video posts, and etc. The MSM reporters are, as you noted, more and more in the pocket of the billionaires.
in2herbs
(4,068 posts)occasion and replace members of Congress.
lapucelle
(20,871 posts)The House likely has the votes to pass the bill calling for a release of the files.
Then it's the Senate's turn to defend either inaction or a "no" vote.
If the bill does pass, it will be Trump's turn to explain why he will not sign the bill.
And all the while the Epstein files are the top story in the run-up to the midterms.
Grins
(9,100 posts)There is another special House election in a heavily RED and gerrymandered district in Tennessee on December 2nd.
If Johnson can hold off on a final vote until then, the election of that GOP Rep would negate the election of Arizonas Grijalva! And the motion to release the files will be - DOA!!!
Massie, and Greene need to find one more Republican to sign their petition. Good effing luck.
2naSalit
(98,926 posts)Katinfl
(556 posts)If/when they do become public, they will certainly be so redacted. Even if trump is mentioned, what good will that do? Will he suddenly resign or be forced out. He might take some heat but thats probably about all. Soon it will be forgotten just like everything else. He truly is teflon. So I dont know what all the fuss about the Epstein files is all about ..IMO.
displacedvermoter
(4,015 posts)teens likely exist, but it will not matter if released or not. Will not sway any of his cultists, or the Mike Johnson types who are now irreparably chained to him.
travelingthrulife
(3,813 posts)He is very likely a business partner to Epstein. Do we just move on from sex trafficking?
LiberalArkie
(19,119 posts)the Democrats. That was a big selling point for him. Even Scarborough was elected with the voters knowing about his intern death. They just see the "manliness" as a selling feature.
Easterncedar
(5,278 posts)I feel we keep letting ourselves be strung along by hope of an upheaval, a legal action, a revelation, a breaking scandal, a meltdown, collapse or emergence of a hero prosecutor or mob of righteous victims that will turn the narrative around and rescue us from the seemingly inevitable descent into an authoritarian hellscape.
We havent had a win since Watergate, and even then Nixon got pardoned. Remember Iran-Contra?
My question is, how do we actually get to that revolution?
displacedvermoter
(4,015 posts)Was going to save our ass, but it didn't.
bucolic_frolic
(53,259 posts)Would their results have been worse if it had been public knowledge?
Scrivener7
(57,827 posts)groundloop
(13,433 posts)Trump will skate away unharmed.
azureblue
(2,617 posts)Lying Mike will parse and stall,Take halfway measures, censor, whatever he can do to keep the Epstein files secret. He had lots of time to work with Pedo Don to come up with a plan to bury those files..
berksdem
(887 posts)the files. Full stop.
Miguelito Loveless
(5,356 posts)I fully expect the Orange Regime to refuse to release the file, no matter what or who votes for it.
Ponietz
(4,167 posts)Its a pipe dream.
johnnyfins
(3,254 posts)Ponietz
(4,167 posts)republianmushroom
(22,078 posts)rso
(2,631 posts)The files will likely never be released, but the point of the discharge petition and why it terrifies republicans is that they will have to vote to protect pedophilia and upset their base, or betray their cult leader.
C_U_L8R
(48,546 posts)moreland01
(854 posts)I'm guessing the Republicans will fold on healthcare subsidies if Dems agree to NOT vote on releasing the Epstein files.
popsdenver
(1,017 posts)impeachment trials.............I have little faith that any of that will see the light of day..............
With Bimbo Bondi and her DOJ, which controls the FBI, I can only imagine that any and all evidence has already been destroyed......
and what is left isn't incriminating in the slightest.........
They used to talk about Reagan being the TEFLON president.......just look at Trump.............
Kablooie
(19,013 posts)Weve been through too many Trump scandals that go nowhere. No matter how damning the evidence is, you know MAGA dont believe evidence so it will fizzle out like all the others.
mdbl
(7,768 posts)They're not the crooks I thought they were.
KPN
(17,016 posts)It shouldnt be too long.