Trump signed the bill releasing the Epstein files. Here's what could come next

NPRThursday, November 20, 2025 at 9:51:16 AM
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Trump signed the bill releasing the Epstein files. Here's what could come next
  • President Trump has signed a bill that requires the Department of Justice to release all unclassified files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, within 30 days. This move marks a significant shift in transparency regarding Epstein's criminal activities.
  • The release of these files is crucial for public understanding of the Epstein case, which has drawn significant media attention and public interest due to its implications for high
  • This development reflects a growing bipartisan consensus on the need for transparency in cases involving sexual offenses, as lawmakers from both parties have shown support for the release of Epstein
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