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Originally Posted by troutman
Not quite - there will be a vote to release in the House. If successful, then it goes to the Senate. If successful there, Trump can veto.
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And if he does, which -- if it even gets to that point -- I'm sure he will, then another vote can be held in the House and the Senate to override that veto, requiring a two-thirds majority.
Every vote will be on-record, and anyone voting nay will have it permanently recorded that they voted *not* to release the evidence... against child molesters.