The Senate approved the House's bill to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related materials on Tuesday, meaning it will pass the Senate and go to President Trump's desk as soon as the House transmits it over. Read more here .

Washington — The House on Tuesday passed a bill in a near-unanimous vote that would compel the Justice Department to release materials related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The vote took place after GOP leaders dragged out the process for months. The issue has disrupted committee meetings, stalled floor action on other legislation since this summer and fueled President Trump's tirades against some House Republicans, most recently GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. House Speaker Mike Johnson finally expedited a vote on the issue

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