The bill requiring release of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case headed to President Trump’s desk for his signature Wednesday after a lightning-quick, near-unanimous passage in both houses of the usually deeply divided Congress.
Trump has said he’ll sign the measure after it raced through the House, which voted 427-1 in favor, and the Senate, which rubber stamped it by unanimous consent.
Despite voting for the bill as it was written, House Speaker Mike Johnson said late Tuesday that he was “deeply disappointed” the Senate did not make unspecified tweaks to the bill.
He suggested Trump has misgivings about the measure , although he insisted he wasn’t predicting the president would not sign it.
“We both have concerns about it, so we’ll see,” Johnson said as he left a Whit

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