US Senate Democrats invoke century-old law for Epstein files release
'We're invoking federal law and using our authority as a check on the executive to compel transparency,' says minority leader
By Diyar Guldogan
WASHINGTON (AA) - US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that Senate Democrats will invoke a century-old law to force the release of the full files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
"Today, Senate Democrats take additional action to try and uncover the truth about the Epstein files.
"This morning, I join all of my Democratic colleagues on the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee in invoking a century-old law known as the 'Rule of five' to compel the Department of Justice to release the full and complete Epstein files, which to date, of course, they have refused to be transparent about," Schumer said from the Senate floor.
Schumer said that under federal law, when any five senators on the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee demand the executive branch to release investigative documents, "they must comply."
"Our request covers all documents, files, evidence or other materials in the possession of the Department of Justice or the FBI related to the case of United States versus Jeffrey Epstein," he added.
The senators expect the Trump administration to provide the documents by Aug. 15, said Schumer.
He said President Donald Trump repeatedly assured voters he would release the files, but has done nothing in the months since taking office.
He also slammed Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel for failing to follow through -- and criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson for abruptly adjourning the lower chamber rather than allowing a vote to compel transparency.
"It begs the question, if there's nothing to hide, why the evasiveness?
"Today, Senate Democrats take action. We're invoking federal law and using our authority as a check on the executive to compel transparency," Schumer said, urging Republicans to join the call for more transparency on the Epstein files.
"Donald Trump should stop hiding from the truth. He should stop hiding from the American people," he added.
The Justice Department's public determination earlier this month that Epstein was not murdered in his jail cell in 2019, and its claim that he had no "client list," has set off the largest rift with Trump's MAGA, or Make America Great Again, base.
While his base and much of the public favor a full release of the Epstein case files, masking the names of his victims, Trump has brushed aside such demands, calling the matter unimportant.
Epstein mingled with the wealthy and powerful, including prominent politicians, for decades before he pleaded guilty in 2008 to felony solicitation and procuring a person under the age of 18 for prostitution.
Trump's MAGA allies have for years loudly clamored for the release of the government's Epstein records as they speculate that the files incriminate high-profile individuals.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the Justice Department has a “truckload” of documents related to Epstein in its possession.
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