The House of Representatives voted 427-1 to mandate the Justice Department release its files on Jeffrey Epstein, with the Senate unanimously approving the measure, sending it to President Trump’s desk for likely signature. This could lead to the public disclosure of extensive documents, including witness statements and evidence from two major investigations into Epstein, who died in 2019. Attorney General Pam Bondi noted that over 33,000 documents have already been released, while further details about the upcoming disclosures remain unclear. The files may contain critical information, such as visitor logs to Epstein’s private island and evidence collected during investigations.
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