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President Trump is encouraging House Republicans to vote in support of the Justice Department releasing all of its case files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A vote in the House is expected this week after a discharge petition backed by Democrats and some Republicans forced lawmakers to take action.
Writing on Truth Social yesterday,
Trump called the Epstein files a Democrat hoax adding we have nothing to hide.
The president was asked about the release of the files by reporters last night
as he was heading back to Washington D.C.
from Palm Beach, Florida.
They're using Jeffrey Epstein as a deflection from the tremendous success that we're having as a party.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said last week he would bring the measure to the floor.
Trump's name is mentioned in at least three Epstein emails.
The federal aviation administration is lifting restrictions on flight capacity at dozens of major airports across the U.S.
They include airports in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, and New York.