Trump signs bill ordering release of Jeffrey Epstein files

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President Trump has signed a bill mandating the release of government files related to Jeffrey Epstein. This move follows pressure from Epstein's victims and some Republican lawmakers.
Trump signs bill ordering release of Jeffrey Epstein files
Why it matters
President Trump has officially signed a bill that mandates the U.S. Justice Department to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days. This decision marks a significant shift in Trump's position, as he previously opposed the release, labeling it a Democrat-led distraction. The legislation received overwhelming support in Congress, passing with a 427-1 vote in the House and unanimous consent in the Senate. The files to be released include crucial investigation documents, victim interviews, and communications related to Epstein and his associates. However, some information may be withheld if it pertains to ongoing investigations or personal privacy concerns. Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking, had connections with numerous high-profile individuals, including Trump. The family of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre expressed that the signing of this bill is a monumental step towards justice for survivors.
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