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Bout #606🏆 Decision Final· Congress

Epstein Investigation Continues: What Will Congress Uncover?

The House Oversight Committee has been investigating Jeffrey Epstein's associates for nearly a year. Despite no new criminal charges, the probe has compelled testimony from prominent figures. Both parties indicate the investigation will continue, regardless of future congressional control.

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Republican Corner · GOP

No Stone Unturned

Republicans: Public Deserves Answers, Investigation Must Continue

Republicans argue the public's demand for answers in the Epstein case is insatiable, necessitating a continued investigation. They believe new leads emerge constantly, making it difficult to conclude the probe, regardless of a 'smoking gun.'

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Public Demand

The public remains unsatisfied with previous investigations, pressing Congress to continue digging for new information regarding Epstein's activities and associates.

New Leads

Each deposition uncovers new names and potential avenues for investigation, making it challenging to prematurely cease the probe and ensure thoroughness.

Political Imperative

The political incentive to continue investigating is strong, ensuring all possible connections are explored, even without immediate criminal charges.

GOP
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Democrat Corner · DEM

Accountability Now

Democrats: Administration Complicit, Accountability Is Paramount

Democrats view the current administration's handling of Epstein-related matters as incomplete and potentially complicit in cover-ups. They assert the investigation must continue to ensure accountability for those who shielded the president and evaded the law.

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Incomplete Probe

Democrats believe the current investigation under Republican leadership is unfinished, specifically regarding former President Trump's connections to Epstein.

Administration Complicity

The inquiry is likened to Watergate, with Democrats alleging the administration is complicit in covering crimes and shielding the president from accountability.

Set Precedent

The subpoena of former President Clinton sets a precedent for future investigations, implying that if Democrats gain control, they may subpoena other former commanders-in-chief like Trump.

DEM

🏆 Final Decision · Bell has rung

America sided with the Democrats

Republican
47%
645 votes
Democrat
53%

Voting closed. The verdict on Epstein Investigation Continues: What Will Congress Uncover? is in.

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