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Russ Fulcher: “By not stopping debate, then what that meant was the other…”

Featuring: Russ Fulcher, Republican | U.S. House Idaho, 1st Congressional District

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Idaho Congressman Russ Fulcher Discusses Epstein Files and Congressional Nuances

Published | Video Starts at 01:39

And I, for one, and most of my colleagues didn't want to end that debate. We had more details to flesh out on the crypto side. Well, By not stopping debate, then what that meant was the other side couldn't introduce what they wanted to introduce, which was a motion to release those [Epstein] files. And so somehow that got translated into we wanted to block the Epstein file release. Nothing of the sort of those need to come out. They're going to come out. (01:39)

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Asserts that not ending the debate on cryptocurrency prevented the introduction of a motion to release Epstein files.

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