Congresswoman Ansari calls Trump Administration direction to Republicans to deny Epstein files discharge petition a hostile act
Arizona Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari says at a news conference on Adelita Grijalva not having been sworn in as a member of Congress 22 days after her Arizona Seventh District special election that if it were up to Speaker Mike Johnson there would never have been an oversight investigation and there was a pressure campaign from the Trump Whitehouse on the four Republicans who signed that discharge petition from day one, while the Trump Whitehouse put out in an official statement that they saw any Republican signing this discharge petition as a hostile act towards the White House.





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