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Congress passed a bipartisan bill requiring the Justice Department to release unclassified Jeffrey Epstein records.

President Trump reversed his earlier objections and now supports full disclosure.

The bill directs the Justice Department to release the documents within 30 days while allowing limited redactions tied to ongoing investigations or victim identities.

Newly surfaced Epstein-related emails referencing Trump have renewed public scrutiny, though no wrongdoing by Trump is alleged. - Advertisement -

Epstein survivors and lawmakers from both parties say the release is necessary to ensure accountability.

Congress has approved legislation directing the US Justice Department to release long-withheld files related to Jeffrey Epstein, moving the measure to President Donal

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