The Epstein Bill Passes Both Chambers  Of Congress

The Epstein Bill Passes Both Chambers Of Congress

From The Epstein Chronicles by Bobby Capucci

May 5, 2026 · 17 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the passage of The Epstein Files bill through Congress and the implications of its swift approval.

The Epstein Files bill blasted through Congress with numbers you almost never see anymore—427-1 in the House, and then it slid through the Senate with unanimous consent like it was greased. On paper, that looks like a triumph of transparency and a rare moment of unity. But let’s not kid ourselves: Washington doesn’t suddenly grow a conscience overnight. When politicians from both parties lock arms this tightly, it’s usually because they believe it protects them rather than exposes them. The speed of the vote and the lack of debate feel less like courage and more like a calculated move—an attempt to get ahead of a tidal wave they know is on the horizon. Now the bill sits on Trump’s desk, waiting for his signature, and everyone in D.C. is acting like this is the final step before sunlight floods the entire Epstein network. But the truth is, nothing is guaranteed. Signing a bill is not the same as releasing the records, and this administration has already signaled that “national security” and “ongoing investigations” will be used like bulletproof shields. If this turns into another stall tactic, another reroute, or another sanitized dump of heavily blacked-out PDFs, then this…

People in this episode

Host: Bobby Capucci

Topics covered

  • legislation
  • transparency
  • politics
  • Epstein
  • Congress
  • bipartisanship

Keywords

  • Epstein
  • Congress
  • transparency
  • legislation
  • politics
  • bipartisanship
  • Trump

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Organizations: Congress, Washington

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