The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to compel the release of federal investigative materials on notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The measure, passed 427-1, would mandate the Department of Justice turn over all “unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials” — and all classified information to the maximum extent possible — within 30 days of becoming law. Rep. Clay Higgins, a Republican from Louisiana, cast the lone "no" vote.