Senate approves Epstein files bill, sending it to Trump’s desk
The bill mandates DOJ to release Epstein-related files within 30 days, with protections for ongoing investigations and victims, backed unanimously by the Senate and House.
- 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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After the approval of the US Parliament to publish the investigative files in the case of the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Senate passed the law on to the White House.
Senate formally passes Epstein files bill that Trump is set to sign
The House officially sent the Epstein Files Transparency Act to the Senate for formal approval, and it's expected to arrive at President Trump's desk to be signed on Wednesday. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns has more.
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.
Senate Unanimously Approves Epstein Files Bill
The Senate on Tuesday unanimously agreed to approve the House’s bill requiring the Justice Department to release unclassified Jeffrey Epstein records, clearing the way for the measure to reach President Donald Trump’s desk. The move came just hours after the House passed the bill 427–1. Senate Democrats and Republicans agreed to deem the bill passed immediately upon receipt, leaving no room for amendments — a decision that angered House Speaker …
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