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GOP’s Epstein Bill Vote Sparks ‘War’ on Trump, Claims Rep
UPDATE: Tensions within the Republican Party escalate as Representative Don Bacon declares a “war on the president” following a significant vote on the Jeffrey Epstein bill. The House voted overwhelmingly 427-1 to release Epstein’s files, a move that many party members interpret as a direct challenge to former President Donald Trump.
This critical vote took place earlier this month, with the Senate also backing the bill unanimously before it was signed into law by Trump himself. However, Bacon suggests that the vote was orchestrated by Representative Thomas Massie as a loyalty test aimed at Trump. He stated, “They made it pretty clear that if you get on the discharge petition, you’ve declared war on the president, in so many words.”
The fallout from this vote is palpable. Bacon, while expressing support for House Speaker Mike Johnson, has himself signed multiple discharge petitions, including one related to sanctions against Russia and support for Ukraine. This indicates a growing rift within the party as loyalty to Trump appears to be increasingly scrutinized.
In a stark warning, Bacon claimed that the Epstein vote has tested the limits of party unity. He stated, “This entire White House team has treated ALL members like garbage.” This sentiment reflects growing frustration among Republican representatives, with one insider revealing that many feel mistreated and marginalized.
The situation is further complicated by the distancing of Trump allies like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has publicly supported the release of Epstein’s files, leading to criticism from within the party. With midterm elections looming, concerns about party cohesion are escalating, and further resignations could be imminent as discontent brews among members.
As the GOP grapples with internal strife, all eyes are now on how this will affect the party’s dynamics leading into the elections. With frustrations running high and loyalty being tested, the coming days are critical for the Republican Party’s future.
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