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Congress Passes Bill Forcing Justice Department Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files to Trump Desk
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The Senate passed legislation requiring the Justice Department to release files related to convicted s-x trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, sending the measure to President Trump for signature. The bill cleared both chambers after months of advocacy from survivors. Some members of Trump’s own party initially resisted the push.
The legislation compels disclosure of Epstein-related documents held by federal authorities. It caps efforts that began with survivor testimony and public demands.
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The Context
Jeffrey Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on s-x trafficking charges. His case involved allegations against numerous high-profile individuals.
Federal laws generally protect certain investigative files from immediate release. This bill creates a specific exception for the Epstein materials.
Transparency in such cases helps address public concerns about accountability for powerful figures. Privacy protections for unrelated parties complicate full disclosure.
Survivors have long called for complete release to reveal any covered-up connections. Opponents fear unredacted files could harm innocent individuals mentioned.
The bill overcame resistance from some Republicans who sought narrower language. Bipartisan support ultimately carried it through Congress.
President Trump now decides whether to sign the measure into law. The White House has not indicated his position yet.
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| Bias Distribution | 33% Left |
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