Rep. Eric Swalwell Mocks House Speaker With Blunt Trump Reference

HuffPostTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 9:02:05 PM
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  • Speaker Mike Johnson announced his support for a House vote to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting a reaction from Rep. Eric Swalwell, who referenced Trump. This decision aligns with a significant shift in the political landscape regarding Epstein's files, as Trump has urged House Republicans to support the release.
  • Johnson's backing of the Epstein files bill indicates a potential shift in Republican attitudes towards transparency in sensitive cases, reflecting a growing bipartisan interest in addressing past injustices.
  • The developments surrounding the Epstein files highlight ongoing debates about accountability and transparency in government, particularly as public interest in the case remains high and calls for justice continue to resonate across political lines.
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