Senate approves Epstein files bill, sending it to Trump’s desk
The bill mandates Justice Department release of unclassified Epstein case files within 30 days, backed by bipartisan support and a 427-1 House vote, now awaiting presidential signature.
- Both chambers of Congress approved a measure to order the US Justice Department to release files on Jeffrey Epstein.
- The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the measure with a 427-1 vote, and the Senate quickly followed without a formal vote.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi must release all unclassified records related to Epstein within 30 days after the law is enacted.
- The Epstein Transparency Act allows the Department of Justice to withhold certain sensitive information.
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Judges have stopped the redeployment of constituencies in the state of Texas, probably about "racist Gerrymandering".
Trump Just Saying People Who Love Constitution More Than They Love Führer Should Be Killed
Well, that was fast. Donald Trump, petty tyrant, is officially posting death threats against six Democratic members of Congress, the ones who have sorely offended the regime by reminding troops and members of the intelligence community that they have a constitutional and patriotic duty to disobey illegal orders from petty tyrants. It started here, about 12 minutes after Wonkette’s piece on the Democratic members and their excellent PSA to the tr…
Trump signs legislation to release the Epstein files | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump signed legislation today ordering the Justice Department to release documents from its long-running investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — files eagerly sought by both his political opponents and members of his own base who have pressed for greater transparency in the case.
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