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During a press conference on Wednesday, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that the Democrats had asked Republicans to join them in gaining access to the Epstein files via the "Rule of Five" law which allows five members of the Senate Homeland Security Committee to request any federal document be made public.
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00:00Not unusual.
00:01Yeah.
00:02When the Justice Department says a-
00:04Go ahead.
00:05We both can go.
00:06Do you want to go at once?
00:07We'll answer two.
00:08Go ahead.
00:09He goes first.
00:10If they don't respond to your request, is there any enforcement mechanism?
00:14Is there any way for you guys-
00:16Well, our hope is that our Republican colleagues will join us in this.
00:19This is a law.
00:21This has been made.
00:22It should be bipartisan.
00:24And we're still, Gary, we're still talking to Republican colleagues about trying to join
00:27us, and that may help get this public.
00:30But if not, there's recourse in the courts.
00:32This is the law.
00:33Yes.
00:34How can Democrats, as the minority, take this to the courts?
00:40We have talked to some of our lawyers, and this can be challenged in the courts.

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