September 11, 2025
Senate Republicans narrowly blocked an unexpected effort on Wednesday by Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, to force a vote on releasing the Epstein files and put Republican senators on record on an issue that has divided their party.
All but two Republican senators — Josh Hawley of Missouri and Rand Paul of Kentucky — blocked consideration of Mr. Schumer’s measure, which would have required the Justice Department to fully and quickly release its material related to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who died by suicide in federal prison in 2019.
Though it failed, Mr. Schumer’s proposal brought the contentious debate over the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files, which has roiled the House, to the chamber that has largely avoided it.
Republicans in both bodies have sought to avoid a politically precarious vote on the Epstein files. President Trump has dismissed concerns over the Epstein files as a “Democratic hoax” and urged his right-wing supporters to move on, but his administration’s handling of the issue has inflamed many in the right-wing base.
Though lawmakers hoped the issue would die down over their August recess, it was revived this week when a key House committee released a note and sexually suggestive drawingaddressed to Mr. Epstein that contained what appeared to be Mr. Trump’s signature.
Here are the Republican senators who voted “Yea” on the motion to table Schumer’s amendment (i.e. voted againstreleasing the Epstein files under that amendment) — the full list of 51 senators who blocked it: (U.S. Senate)
Banks (IN)
Barrasso (WY)
Blackburn (TN)
Boozman (AR)
Britt (AL)
Budd (NC)
Capito (WV)
Cassidy (LA)
Collins (ME)
Cornyn (TX)
Cotton (AR)
Cramer (ND)
Crapo (ID)
Cruz (TX)
Curtis (UT)
Daines (MT)
Ernst (IA)
Fischer (NE)
Graham (SC)
Grassley (IA)
Hagerty (TN)
Hoeven (ND)
Husted (OH)
Hyde-Smith (MS)
Johnson (WI)
Justice (WV)
Kennedy (LA)
Lankford (OK)
Lee (UT)
Lummis (WY)
Marshall (KS)
McConnell (KY)
McCormick (PA)
Moody (FL)
Moran (KS)
Moreno (OH)
Mullin (OK)
Murkowski (AK)
Ricketts (NE)
Risch (ID)
Rounds (SD)
Schmitt (MO)
Scott (FL)
Scott (SC)
Sheehy (MT)
Sullivan (AK)
Thune (SD)
Tillis (NC)
Tuberville (AL)
Wicker (MS)
Young (IN)
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