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4. Spotlight shifts to vulnerable GOP senators
Fri Sep 26, 2025, 11:18 PM
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Sept. 26, 2025, 4:55 PM EDT
By Claire McCaskill

... For weeks, the administration and its allies on Capitol Hill, such as House Speaker Mike Johnson, have been trying to squash the effort to force a vote led by Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky. But if their attempts to stop this petition were going to succeed, they would have already succeeded by now.

These members of Congress, both Democrats and Republicans, have put their flag in the ground. They will keep their names on that petition. In the end, I believe they will succeed and force that vote in the House — and I also believe there will be more Republicans who join them.

Behind the scenes, Johnson does his very best to do what Donald Trump wants. That’s what he always does. But this is one situation that he can’t control. This issue is bigger than Johnson — and, frankly, it’s going to prove to be bigger than Trump.

If this vote passes the House, then it all comes down to the Senate. That’s where it gets really interesting. We now have some senators who are facing real opposition next year. In Ohio, Republican Sen. Jon Husted — who took Vice President JD Vance’s vacant seat — is running against former Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown ...

https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/jeffrey-epstein-files-discharge-petition-next-steps-senate-rcna233978

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