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US House
Organization GovernmentOne chamber of the US Congress investigating Epstein, while other branches debate voter ID and energy policy.
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The US House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. Along with the Senate, it is responsible for creating and passing laws. The House is currently newsworthy due to its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and related figures. Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to testify before a House committee examining how authorities handled earlier investigations into Epstein, averting a potential contempt of Congress vote. While the House focuses on this investigation, the Senate is considering a controversial voter ID bill requiring proof of US citizenship for new voters. Simultaneously, the executive branch, led by President Trump, is taking actions that impact other areas, such as ordering the Pentagon to purchase electricity generated by coal. This highlights the diverse range of issues being addressed by different branches of the US government, with the House playing a key role in oversight and investigation.
Last updated: April 4, 2026
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