The Senate unanimously approved a bill on Tuesday (November 18) demanding the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein , following a near-unanimous House vote. The legislation now heads to President Donald Trump, who has indicated he will sign it despite previous opposition. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer , a Democrat from New York, emphasized the importance of transparency, stating, "Jeffrey Epstein's victims have waited long enough."

The bill compels the Justice Department to release all files related to Epstein's investigation within 30 days of enactment. The House passed the bill with a 427-1 vote, with only Representative Clay Higgins , a Republican from Louisiana, opposing it. The measure has faced resistance from some Republicans and the White House, with

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