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Democrats use rare law to push for Epstein files release

On Capitol Hill today, Senate Democrats – led by minority leader Chuck Schumer – will hold a press conference at 12pm ET to discuss their plans to push the justice department to release the full and un-redacted Epstein files.

Democrats are using a rare and little-known law, known colloquially as the “rule of five”, which requires government agencies to provide relevant information if at least five members of the committee request it. In this case, all Democrats on the homeland security and governmental affairs committee signed a letter to attorney general Pam Bondi yesterday.

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Dem leadership in Texas for redistricting strategy talks

While Senate Democrats are on Capitol Hill and pressing for the Epstein files release, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries is in Austin, Texas for closed-door meetings with state Democrats, according to Politico.

This comes as Donald Trump pushes Republican legislators in Texas to re-draw their congressional district map earlier than usual. Normally, Texas would reconfigure its map every 10 years – aligned with the census.

Per Politico, Jeffries will hold a press conference in Texas tomorrow, along with a number of media appearances across cable TV.

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