The House speaker doesn’t want Republicans to be around when the deadline comes.

House Speaker Mike Johnson is conveniently sending Congress home the day before the Justice Department is supposed to release the Epstein files in full. The announcement came Wednesday night.

This looks like yet another instance of Johnson doing every little thing he can either to delay the release of the files or to make it so that his fellow GOPers don’t have to be in town to answer to their complicity in this monthslong campaign to avoid their release—as he did by egregiously delaying the swearing-in of Democratic Representative Adelita Grijalva for weeks.

“Like I said: view all political developments for the rest of the week in light of the fact that the Epstein Files are supposed to be released on Friday,” Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wrote Wednesday evening on X. “House Republicans just suddenly canceled Congressional session Friday and are sending everyone home Thursday evening.”

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    This guy is a one-trick pony.

    Have to oath in a Democrat who will trigger a vote his master doesn’t like? Send everyone home!

    Files that incriminates his master are being released? Send everyone home!

    This tactic is getting old already.

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      Republicans complain that government is ineffective and corrupt, then they get elected and prove it.

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      Members of your own party trying to force a vote to extend Obamacare subsidies? Send 'em home!

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      You forgot about his other trick: I haven’t heard about that or I haven’t had time to read that.