'This is the one': News panel sets stage for Trump to get hit with major veto-proof revolt
U.S. President Donald Trump listens to remarks during a swearing-in ceremony for Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Mehmet Oz in the Oval Office in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 18, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

Donald Trump may end up facing a veto-proof revolt when it comes to the Epstein files, according to a MSNOW panel.

MSNOW's The Weekend took questions from viewers on Sunday, including one individual who tried to pour cold water on the upcoming Epstein release vote.

"Any vote to release Epstein files will be vetoed by Trump, then sent back to the House and Senate, where it will require a two thirds majority to override the veto in both chambers. Isn't it folly to think that these will ever be released?" the viewer asked. "No way will two thirds of them vote to override his veto."

In answering the question, the the hosts agreed, "We don't know yet. We are going to find out. We will get the first indication on Tuesday when the House votes, as Congressman Massie said he's expecting 100. He's hoping for a veto proof majority."

"And if that happens, whoo, that could be good," said host Jonathan Capehart.

If there's any situation in which that could happen, the full panel agreed, saying, "This is the one."