Senate unanimously agrees to send bill demanding Epstein file release to Trump's desk

Fox NewsTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 10:28:19 PM
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Senate unanimously agrees to send bill demanding Epstein file release to Trump's desk
  • The Senate has unanimously agreed to forward a bill to President Trump's desk that mandates the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, following an overwhelming 427
  • The passage of this bill is significant as it marks a shift towards greater accountability and transparency regarding Epstein's activities and the implications for those involved. It underscores the urgency for the public to access information that could shed light on the broader issues of sexual abuse and exploitation.
  • This development is part of a larger trend in U.S. politics where calls for transparency and accountability are gaining momentum, particularly in high
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