The US House of Representatives will vote next week on publishing the full Epstein files

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As new details emerge after the revelation of more than 20,000 documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, more accusers are putting pressure on lawmakers for the full release of Epstein’s FBI files. This comes at a time when Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said that a vote on releasing the Justice Department files is scheduled to take place next week. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY.

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