(NEXSTAR) -- A vote to release more files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is teed up for next week. That's after Arizona Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva was sworn in, becoming the final signature needed on a petition to force a vote. Speaker Mike Johnson has objected to the petition but says the House "might as well just do it." "They have 218 signatures, that's fine," said Johnson. "We'll do it." Johnson also points out the House Oversight Committee is already investigating Epstein and releasing files, including, he claims, "over 50,000 pages of records." The petition is led by Kentucky Republican Thomas Massie and California Democrat Ro Khanna. All House Democrats and four Republicans signed it. This includes Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, who the White House met with in the hours before Grijalva took office. "Why would I put my name on it and then not vote for it? I'm a co-sponsor of the bill," Boebert said. Even among Republicans who didn't support the petition, some say they'll vote for it. The planned vote comes after Democrats posted newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate that directly name President Trump. The President has denied knowledge of Epstein's crimes, and the White House claims it's a "hoax."