US President Donald Trump has signed into law a directive that the Department of Justice (DOJ) release the full files from its investigation into convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime confidante Ghislaine Maxwell.
On our live blog of the bill's passage through Congress , we received a lot of questions about whether what does eventually come out can be trusted.
"How can anyone be sure that [the Epstein files] haven't been edited or tampered with before release?" — Dianne
"Are there measures in place that ensure the integrity of the original source material? What guarantees are there that any incriminating documents haven't been tampered with or destroyed already?" — Mark
"If Trump signs the bill, could the files still be heavily redacted or delayed?" — Brittany

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