The US Senate on Tuesday unanimously approved a bipartisan, House-backed bill that would require the Department of Justice to make all “Epstein Files” public, CNN reported. With the Senate’s green light, the measure now heads straight to President Donald Trump, who has already pledged to sign it into law.

Earlier the same day, the House of Representatives also passed the bill with overwhelming support, voting 427–1. The only opposing vote came from Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana. The legislation has drawn strong backing from both parties, with lawmakers arguing that full transparency is essential for the public and crucial for survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse.

Republican Representatives Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene held a press conference on Capitol Hill urging

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