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Rhiannon12866

(247,186 posts)
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 10:50 PM Thursday

Many Republicans expected to vote with Democrats on releasing Epstein files - All In - MSNBC



The House will vote on releasing the Epstein files next week, and members of both parties are predicting mass defections by Republicans to vote for the release.

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) joins Chris Hayes to discuss. “A no vote on this is a vote to protect pedophiles, a vote to protect the most powerful people who did the most heinous of crimes,” Rep. Frost explains, “and that will come back to bite them. Not just in the future – now.” - Aired on 11/13/2025.

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Many Republicans expected to vote with Democrats on releasing Epstein files - All In - MSNBC (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Thursday OP
If they get the senate to vote on it i wonder the chances of a veto override.. SSJVegeta Thursday #1
I was thinking about that Metaphorical Thursday #2
Im getting that feeling too SSJVegeta Friday #3
I wonder how many in bothe houses soldierant Friday #4
That's exact thing that Liz Cheney said about the House impeachment votes, I could sure support this! Rhiannon12866 Friday #5
I certainly never thought soldierant Friday #6
Same here! But I have her book (on disc) and she goes into detail on what the House experienced on Jan6th Rhiannon12866 Friday #7
I want to get through Joyce Vance's first - but it does sound like a good read. soldierant Friday #8

Metaphorical

(2,566 posts)
2. I was thinking about that
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 11:37 PM
Thursday

If Trump vetoes it, it's basically an admission of guilt. If he signs it, then the content will be out there, and it will be VERY hard for him to govern at that point, as the GOP will absolutely lose both the House and the Senate next November, and the investigations will get sordid indeed. I think this is it. We could see Trump resign as president due to poor health before he signs it.

soldierant

(9,140 posts)
4. I wonder how many in bothe houses
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 01:11 AM
Friday

would vote to release if both votes were secret ballots.

It would ne very interesting to see that.

Rhiannon12866

(247,186 posts)
5. That's exact thing that Liz Cheney said about the House impeachment votes, I could sure support this!
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 01:23 AM
Friday

soldierant

(9,140 posts)
6. I certainly never thought
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 08:21 PM
Friday

I'd be gratified to hear that I think like Liz Cheney - but on this point, it's a good thing. She knows all these scoundrels better than I do.

Rhiannon12866

(247,186 posts)
7. Same here! But I have her book (on disc) and she goes into detail on what the House experienced on Jan6th
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 09:15 PM
Friday

What led up to it, the impeachment vote and the aftermath - including some actual recordings of speeches. I recommend it!

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