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Lawmaker Claims Over 100 Republicans Ready to Flip on Trump

URGENT UPDATE: In a stunning revelation, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) has claimed that over 100 Republican members of the House are poised to break ranks and support the release of the controversial Jeffrey Epstein files. This announcement comes as the House prepares to reconvene following the swearing-in of newly elected Rep. Adelia Grijalva (D-AZ) by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).
During a late-night appearance on MSNBC with host Ali Velshi, Swalwell described the situation surrounding the Epstein files as an “urgent matter,” referring to it as the “Epstein shutdown.” He indicated that behind-the-scenes discussions with GOP colleagues suggest a significant shift in support. “They are ready to get the Epstein mess out of their hands,” Swalwell asserted, emphasizing that the vote is imminent.
Swalwell revealed that a Republican colleague told him that when the vote occurs, it will be akin to a “jailbreak.” “You will see over 100 Republican members vote for it,” Swalwell claimed, highlighting the pressure from constituents demanding transparency. The urgency of this situation reflects not only political maneuvering but also the growing public interest in the Epstein case and its implications.
The House has yet to set a date for the session, but once convened, the discharge petition to release the Epstein files is expected to gain momentum. The potential for bipartisan support on this issue marks a significant development in the ongoing saga that has captivated the nation.
As discussions continue, all eyes are on Capitol Hill to see how the GOP responds to this internal pressure and whether they will align with Democrats on this critical issue. The implications of this shift could have far-reaching consequences for both parties as they navigate the complex landscape of public opinion and accountability.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. The vote on the Epstein files could be one of the most consequential moments in recent congressional history, and the pressure is mounting for lawmakers to act decisively.
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