OK, OK. A post about the Epstein files. Let me start by saying that I stand by my predictions.
Next: You know, of course, that Trump doesn't need an act of Congress - which is an increasingly likely development - to release the files. He's the boss. He can release them or interdict them, whenever he wants.
And, finally (for this post, anyway) Trump has said "...the House Oversight Committee can have whatever they are legally entitled to..."
So when the House and Senate have finally finished their oh-so-serious deliberations, and the President has gotten around to signing the bill and releasing the files, the primary result will be (as is oh-so-often the case) a flurry of lawsuits - because the files will be incomplete, misleading, targeted, and definitely not what we expected. The Administration will hide behind "legally entitled to" and "ongoing investigations" and "emergency powers," and it will take forever.
Do not hold your breath.
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