House Republicans Back Epstein Subpoena Amid Calls for Transparency

House Republicans have approved a subpoena for the DOJ to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, following a subcommittee vote. The move was led by Democrats, who successfully pressured Republicans to take a vote on the issue. The approval of the motion, which passed 8-2, represents a significant development in the ongoing probe into Epstein’s crimes. Reps. Nancy Mace, Scott Perry, and Brian Jack joined Democrats in supporting the subpoena, while others, including Rep, Andy Biggs, opposed it. The action underscores the growing demand for transparency in Epstein’s case, with GOP leaders agreeing in another subcommittee to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell.