Omar calls on the Republican Party “Child Protection Party” to calm Epstein’s voices
On Tuesday, Minnesota, Minnesota, criticized the Republican party to evade the vote, which will call for issuing files related to the deceased financier and sexual condemnation, Jeffrey Epstein.
Republican leaders this week canceled their legislative plans and went early to a long summer rest period – all to avoid sounds on the Epstein epic. However, Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La) insisted that this step was not aimed at protecting Republicans from Epsin’s difficult voices-or Trump’s protection from potential embarrassing disclosures-but to end the Democrats.
Omar wrote in a post on X in response to this step: “The Child Protection Party who suffers from children closes the Congress only to avoid voting on the issuance of Epstein files.”
Last week, Republican lawmakers killed a backed by Democrats who are trying to force Epstein’s files. 211-210 failed along the party lines.
Johnson said during a press conference on Tuesday: “It is better to present the American people by putting an end to the side shows of the Democrats.
“We have finished the lecture on transparency,” he said.
However, some Republicans refused completely to abandon the public’s desire for more information related to the illegal international transactions of Ibcoth.
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives and Government Reform Supervision Committee voted to summon Ghislaine Maxwell, a long -time colleague, to the free sexual perpetrator, convicted Jeffrey Epstein, to appear for his deposit.
Some hope that the procedure will reveal new details about the list of people participating in the human trafficking ring.
Democrats in the House of Representatives wrote on the social platform X after the vote: “This is progress. We will not stop fighting until Epstein’s files are launched. Trump and Bondi must stop preventing the American people from the truth.”
On Tuesday, Deputy Prosecutor Todd Blanche also said in a statement that he had contacted Maxwell’s lawyer “to determine whether she is ready to speak with the prosecutors from the administration.”
“I expect a meeting with Mrs. Maxwell in the coming days,” said Blanche. “Until now, no department on behalf of the administration has not inquired about its willingness to meet the government. This is now changing.”