Breaking News: Trump Signs Bill, Epstein Files Released
President Donald Trump has signed a bill to release the Justice Department's case files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The move comes after the House and Senate passed the bill with overwhelming margins, reversing Trump's previous opposition.
The bill's signing marks a significant development in the push for transparency and accountability in the Epstein case. The Justice Department now has 30 days to produce the Epstein files, which could reveal new information about Epstein's associates and the government's handling of the case.
The Epstein files are expected to contain sensitive information about Epstein's abuse of victims, as well as details about his connections to powerful figures. The release of the files could have far-reaching implications for those involved.
The bill's passage was a rare instance of bipartisan cooperation, with both the House and Senate approving it with near unanimous margins. Trump's reversal on the bill was seen as a significant shift in his stance on the issue.
This is a developing story. The release of the Epstein files is expected to have significant consequences, and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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