The US House of Representatives has voted 427-1 to compel the justice department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
By David Morgan, Nolan D. McCaskill, Richard Cowan and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Republican-controlled U.S.
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The move represents a big step in the years-long effort to make government documents on the late sex offender public.
The US Congress has passed a bill ordering the justice department to release files on late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The ...
But it may take a while to see the documents following Tuesday's vote, as the Senate must also approve the resolution.
The House passed the measure with a 427-1 vote, sending it to the US Senate which unanimously agreed to pass the bill, setting the stage for the bill to go to Trump for his signature.
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