Senate passes bill requiring release of Jeffrey Epstein case files. House approved measure 427-1; Trump says he will sign it. Files must be released within 30 days, with limited redactions allowed.
The Senate on Tuesday agreed by unanimous consent to approve a House-passed bill requiring the Justice Department to release all unclassified records related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey ...
President Trump said Sunday he’s changed his mind about how House Republicans should vote on a measure to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, telling them to agree to release the documents. The ...
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The Senate’s action means the measure, which the House approved in a 427-to-1 vote, will be passed in the chamber on receipt and be forwarded to the president’s desk for his signature. Annie Karni As ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed legislation Wednesday night directing the Justice Department to release all files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, completing a dramatic reversal ...
The House on Wednesday formally sent the Epstein bill to the Senate, the final procedural move before the legislation can be sent to President Trump for his signature. After the House passed the ...
• Epstein files: The Senate has unanimously agreed to pass the House-backed bill forcing the Justice Department to release the Jeffrey Epstein case files as soon as it’s received from the chamber.
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