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    There is no evidence that Trump is mentioned in any unreleased files related to the sex offender.

    If it’s unreleased, how can there be evidence? Fuck. I hate to quote Rumsfeld, but this is literally a “known unknown.”

  • VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Virginia Foxx

    DC Office: (202) 225-2017
    Boone Office: (828) 265-0240
    Mayodan Office: (336) 778-0211

    Michelle Fischbach

    DC Office: (202) 225-2165
    Moorhead Office: (218) 422-2090
    Willmar Office: (320) 403-6100

    Erin Houchin

    DC Office: (202) 225-5315
    Salem Office: (812) 288-3999

    Nick Langworthy

    DC Office: (202) 225-3161
    Jamestown Office: (716) 488-8111
    Olean Office: (585) 543-5033
    Corning Office: (607) 377-3130
    Clarence Office: (716) 547-6844

    Austin Scott

    DC Office: (202) 225-6531
    Tifton Office: (229) 396-5175
    Warner Robins Office: (478) 971-1776

    Morgan Griffith

    DC Office: (202) 225-3861
    Christiansburg Office: (540) 381-5671
    Abingdon Office: (276) 525-1405

    Brian Jack

    DC Office: (202) 225-5901
    Newnan Office: (770) 683-2033

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    From the article:

    Republicans Representatives Who Blocked Epstein Files Vote

    Charwoman Virginia Foxx — North Carolina 5th

    Michelle Fischbach — Minnesota 7th

    Erin Houchin — Indiana 9th

    Nick Langworthy — New York 23rd

    Austin Scott — Georgia 8th

    Morgan Griffith — Virginia 9th

    Brian Jack — Georgia 3rd


    Those Who Voted for Release Vote

    Jim McGovern (D-Mass.)

    Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Penn.)

    Joe Neguse (D-Colo.)

    Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-N.M.)

    Ralph Norman (R-S.C)

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        He was appointed to fill a seat vacated by someone moving to the cabinet. He’s not beholden to anyone, and Govtrack ranked him as the most conservative member of the 117th Congress in Feb 2023.

        He’s 100% safe to do whatever he or his handlers want.

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    btw it’s very easy to write to these people. email account and an address from their district. not saying they read them but people in their office start to notice when there’s a large quantity of messages asking “so you fucked somebody’s kid too, didn’t you?”

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    Weren’t there two house democrats who didn’t vote? Why aren’t we talking about them? It was like 210 to 211?

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        Oh this was the committee vote on Monday? The entire house voted on Tuesday right, why are we still talking about this committee vote? Anyway fuck them all.

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          This was on Monday when Ro Khanna introduced an amendment and the rules committee voted on it, blocking the amendment to a crypto bill, yes.

          The second vote was a procedural motion to introduce the amendment.

          Both are relevant IMO.