The House is poised to vote on legislation aimed at releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files, following President Trump’s endorsement of the bill. If passed, the Justice Department would be required to make the files public within 30 days, while allowing certain redactions related to victims and ongoing investigations. The push for transparency gained momentum after the House Oversight Committee disclosed documents revealing Epstein’s connections to prominent figures. Survivors of Epstein’s abuse are advocating for the bill’s passage on Capitol Hill.
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