US House to Vote on Epstein Files Release
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By David Morgan, Nolan D. McCaskill, Richard Cowan and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Republican-controlled U.S. Congress voted almost unanimously on Tuesday to force the release of Justice Department files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein,
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