Let’s just call that part GOPedophiles
Republicans on the House Rules Committee voted to block the Epstein Files Transparency Act, just days after survivors demanded that Congress pass the legislation.
In an 8–4 party-line vote Tuesday, Republicans on the House Rules Committee shot down a bid to put the Epstein Files Transparency Act—which would compel the Justice Department to release all unclassified records related to Jeffrey Epstein—to a floor vote.
The motion was introduced by Democratic Ranking Member Jim McGovern, who prior to the vote stressed the importance of transparency in the case of the notorious late pedophile.
“I can see why the administration might want to hide [the Epstein files] if the creepy birthday note from Trump to Epstein is any indication of what might be in those files,” McGovern said—referencing a 2003 letter, released Monday by the House Oversight Committee, in which Donald Trump appeared to offer Epstein an unsettling 50th birthday message and lewd drawing.
“But if the administration won’t follow through on their promises, Congress should force them to,” McGovern said, adding that the Epstein files legislation “does exactly that, while protecting the victims and the survivors.”
Trump is a pedophile, a felon, and sexual harasser as well as former best friend of Jeffrey Epstein. Republicans SUPPORT him. Disgusting and evil
GOPedophiles
— the-thc-ministry.bsky.social (@the-thc-ministry.bsky.social) September 9, 2025 at 8:17 PM
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Trump Urges Supporters To Move On From Societal Disdain For Pedophilia
— The Onion (@theonion.com) September 8, 2025 at 2:10 PM
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