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What to know about the US House vote on releasing the Epstein files

The bill, if enacted, would require the justice department to release all unclassified materials on the disgraced financier, who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.

An emphatic vote in favour of the bill seems inevitable, and after Trump changed his mind on the weekend, several other Republicans could join their party colleagues in voting for the bill.

But there are still other hurdles before the files see the light of day.

The bill would go before the Senate, where the Republican majority leader, John Thune, has not committed to holding a vote. However, an overwhelming House vote in favour could make it morally difficult for the Senate to refuse to stage a vote. Sixty out of the chamber’s 100 senators would need to back it, to overcome the Senate’s filibuster rule.

The bill then goes to the president’s desk. Trump told reporters on Monday that he would sign it if it arrived on his desk, but he does have veto powers. A presidential veto can be overcome but it’s a significant barrier.

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