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A wide range of documents should become public within 30 days of the bill's being signed — but some could still be hidden away.
President Trump has signed a bill to compel the Justice Department to make public its files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Now, there's a 30-day countdown for the DOJ to produce those records.
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Epstein's accusers grapple with complex emotions about promised release of Justice Department files
Some accusers expect the files to provide a transparency they have long sought, but the release of the documents will be a more complicated moment for others.
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When Will the Epstein Files Be Released?
The 30-day countdown is on, but what the Justice Department will actually make public and when remains to be seen. Here’s what we know.
The Justice Department is on the clock to release files relating to Jeffrey Epstein after President Donald Trump signed a measure passed by Congress.
Joe Rogan's comments on the Nov. 19 edition of "The Joe Rogan Experience" is the latest break from the president by the podcaster.
A bill that would force the Justice Department to release all files related to its investigation into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is on its way to President Donald Trump’s desk after it was passed by both chambers of Congress.
The Epstein files bill is now a law after a roller-coaster ride that ended with an almost unanimous vote in the House, unanimous approval in the Senate – which didn’t even take a vote – and an off-camera signing from President Donald Trump.
The focus in Congress now is turning to obtaining bank and regulatory financial records that could shed more light on his alleged crimes and clients.
Lauren Fedor When he’s in office, the Trump administration does signal that it’s going to continue with this pursuit of releasing the Epstein files. In one now infamous clip. Pam Bondi, the attorney-general, was on TV and she said that she had the Epstein files. They were sitting right on her desk.
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Trump orders Epstein files release, welcomes Mamdani, crown prince to White House in busy week
President Donald Trump signed legislation to release Jeffrey Epstein files, and met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani this week.