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A wide range of documents should become public within 30 days of the bill's being signed — but some could still be hidden away.
The Epstein files bill is now a law after a roller-coaster ride that ended with an almost unanimous vote in the House, unanimous approval in the Senate – which didn’t even take a vote – and an off-camera signing from President Donald Trump.
The Bill to make the Epstein files public has now been signed into law by President Trump, which means AG Pam Bondi has to make the files public in 30 days.
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In Fight For Epstein Files, Democrats Throw Joe Biden And Bill Clinton Under The Bus
The blast radius from the latest Epstein Files battle was far and wide. Powerful people were caught in the shrapnel. Bizarre, downright creepy, and often embarrassing email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein,
President Trump said Wednesday he has signed a bill that requires the Justice Department to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days.
Will all the materials in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation see the light of day after Congress ordered its release? There's reason for doubt.
Get live updates and the latest news as the House votes on the release of the DOJ's Epstein files and Trump meets with Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Larry Summers, the former treasury secretary and director of the National Economic Council during both the Clinton and Obama administrations, said he is deeply ashamed for his relationship and communication with convicted sex predator Jeffrey Epstein that was revealed through hundreds of messages.