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House initiates hourslong on procedural rule, second in as many days in holdup over rescissions, interest in Epstein files release

Washington State Congressman Michael Baumgartner, as Speaker Pro Tempore calls the reconsideration of a procedural rule scheduled the day before after a bipartisan vote rejected the measure in an attempt to allow an opportunity to force the Justice Department to publicly release investigative files on late child abuse Jeffrey Epstein. A colleague asks for a recorded vote on adoption and a better time clock. That vote was then held open for hours.
Washington State Congressman Michael Baumgartner, as Speaker Pro Tempore calls the reconsideration of a procedural rule scheduled the day before after a bipartisan vote rejected the measure in an attempt to allow an opportunity to force the Justice Department to publicly release investigative files on late child abuse Jeffrey Epstein. A colleague asks for a recorded vote on adoption and a better time clock. That vote was then held open for hours.
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July 16, 2025
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