Trump, the Epstein and bill
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Polk County’s three Republican and one Democratic U.S. House member voted for the bill ordering the Justice Department to release Epstein's files.
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.
The bill allows Attorney General Pam Bondi to redact records that "would jeopardize an active federal investigation or ongoing prosecution."
The President signed the bill after a rare bipartisan revolt in Congress forced his hand. Here's what happens next.
Former U.S. Attorney John P. Fishwick Jr. said the public will be “disappointed” in what files the Department of Justice decides to release. “I don’t think that at the end
The clock is ticking for the U.S. government to open up its files on Jeffrey Epstein. After months of rancor and recriminations, Congress has passed and President Donald Trump has signed legislation c
Trump Loses Battle to Conceal Epstein Files; Greene Hits Back Over “Traitor" Nickname: A Closer Look
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump losing his monthslong battle to stop the release of the Epstein files after Congress passed a bill forcing the Justice Department to make them public.
Trump spent much of the year working behind the scenes to block the release of files related to Epstein, who was once his close friend. In documents released last week, Trump’s name came up repeatedly. Trump was also reportedly told earlier this year by Attorney General Pam Bondi that he is mentioned in the unreleased files.