Censure
The Epstein Bill vote passed the House 427-1. The list of powerful people and nations connected to Epstein will likely prove revolutionary, after it is no longer censured. How many of them won’t be able to walk down the street anymore?
Republican Clay Higgins of Louisiana was the only no vote. It now goes to the Senate and then to Trump to sign into law.
The House also failed to censure Stacey Plaskett, the delegate from the US Virgin Islands who was revealed by the Washington Post to have been reading phone text messages and actively taking orders from Epstein during a hearing in House Oversight Committee in 2019. She was questioning Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen. It is considered a step taken before expulsion. She is a non-voting member.[1][2]
She could still be removed from House Intelligence Committee.
