Spotlight Shines on Vulnerable GOP Senators as Epstein Files Near Vote
The US House is set to vote on Epstein files, drawing attention to vulnerable GOP senators who may face backlash if the documents reveal wrongdoing by their colleagues. The spotlight shifts to these lawmakers ahead of Tuesday's special election in Arizona.

The US House is set to vote on whether to release long-held documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with attention now focusing on vulnerable Republican senators who may face backlash for their past associations and donations from Epstein and his associates. Several GOP lawmakers have received significant contributions from Epstein or his network in the past. Some are already facing calls for recusal from committees, while others may be pressured by constituents to distance themselves from the scandal. The House vote comes as Democrats push to shed light on what they claim was a cover-up of Epstein's abuse.