President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a bill requiring the Justice Department to release the so-called Epstein files, paving the way for related documents to be made public within 30 days.

However, the legislation contains exceptions that allow the DOJ to redact certain information. Officials are expected to remove details that could identify victims, material related to child sexual abuse, any graphic content and descriptions, and information that could threaten national security, foreign policy or ongoing investigations.

Earlier this year, Attorney General Pam Bondi said investigators had found no evidence to justify probing third parties — essentially declaring the case closed. However, Trump said last week he wanted the DOJ to investigate former President Bill Clinton and other

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