Senate Agrees to Send Trump Bill to Release DOJ's Epstein Files
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Both houses of the US Congress have agreed to order the Department of Justice to release its files on financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The U.S. Congress voted almost unanimously for a law that President Trump had fought for months, forcing his Department of Justice to release all the files of the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. What is to be expected now.
Senate Agrees to Send Epstein Bill to Trump's Desk
Congress voted nearly unanimously to force the Justice Department to release all records related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. President Donald Trump is vowing to sign the measure. NBC’s Hallie Jackson reports for TODAY on when the files could finally be made public and what they could reveal.
Congress approves bill to release Epstein files
Congress voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to pass legislation to compel the Justice Department to release all its records related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — a major victory for lawmakers in both parties who've been leading the push for months.
The US Congress voted to publish the Epstein files. USA correspondent on the consequences of the vote.
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