Demonstrators hold signs in support of releasing the Epstein files near the US Capitol on Tuesday. Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto/AP
The Epstein files bill is nearly law after a roller-coaster ride that ended with an almost unanimous vote in the House and unanimous approval in the Senate, which didn’t even take a vote.
So that means that we’ll see all of the Department of Justice’s records relating to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days, right? Nope.
There’s fine print. There’s a process. Here’s what to watch for:
What will Trump do?
First, President Donald Trump has to sign the thing, which he’s said he will do, but had not as of Wednesday afternoon.
Technically, per the Constitution, a president has 10 days (not counting Sundays) after the White House officially receives

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