The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has just over three weeks to release documents tied to the investigation of disgraced, late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The deadline follows President Donald Trump signing a bipartisan bill into law that requires the DOJ to make the files public — despite months of calling the controversy a “Democratic hoax.”
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Congress moved swiftly to pass the measure, which mandates the DOJ to provide all records, with redactions only if necessary. Under the law, each redaction must be accompanied by an explanation for why the information is withheld.
Bipartisan Concerns Over What Could Be Revealed
Members of Congress from both parties are voicing uncertainty about the po

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