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GOP Divided: Epstein Bill Sparks ‘War’ on Trump, Claims Rep
BREAKING: A fierce internal conflict within the Republican Party has erupted following the passage of the controversial Jeffrey Epstein bill, with some members claiming a “war” has been declared on former President Donald Trump. The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly, 427-1, earlier this month to release Epstein’s files, raising significant tensions among GOP lawmakers.
New reports confirm that this vote is seen by many as a loyalty test orchestrated by Thomas Massie, a Kentucky congressman who led a bipartisan push for the bill. The Senate also voted unanimously to pass the legislation, which has now been signed into law by Trump, who stated he would support the release of the files should they reach his desk.
Representative Don Bacon voiced concerns about the implications of the vote during a recent interview. He stated that the discharge petition for the Epstein files signifies a clear declaration of war against Trump, saying, “They made it pretty clear that if you get on the discharge petition, you’ve declared war on the president, in so many words.” Bacon emphasized the challenges House Speaker Mike Johnson faces in uniting the party amidst this turmoil.
The fallout from this bill has led to notable fissures, with even former Trump allies like Marjorie Taylor Greene distancing themselves from the president. Greene’s public support for the bill triggered her departure from Trump’s inner circle and ultimately her exit from Congress.
Tensions are further exacerbated by reports that several representatives are increasingly frustrated with what they perceive as mistreatment from the White House. An insider revealed that some members feel like they are being treated “like garbage.” A senior House Republican remarked, “This entire White House team has treated ALL members like garbage. ALL.” This sentiment resonates among various factions within the party, with members expressing dissatisfaction about a lack of communication and recognition from the administration.
As the Republican Party navigates this critical moment, the implications of the Epstein bill and its fallout could reshape alliances and lead to further resignations. Observers are watching closely to see how this internal strife will affect the GOP as they approach the upcoming midterms.
The urgency surrounding this political drama highlights the growing divide within the party and raises questions about its stability moving forward. Keep an eye on this developing story as more details emerge about the potential consequences for GOP members and their relationships with Trump in the wake of the Epstein bill vote.
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