White House: Trump to Sign Bill Releasing Epstein Documents

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Barron’s magazine, the White House declared that President Donald Trump intends to sign a congressional bill requiring the Department of Justice to release Jeffrey Epstein’s files.
A senior White House official told Barron’s that the bill will be signed instantly upon reaching the White House.
Johnson Voices Concern Over Speedy Approval of Epstein Document Release
At a formal dinner held last night at the White House, Mike Johnson, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, expressed his deep disappointment with the Senate’s decisive approval of the law mandating public disclosure of Epstein-related documents.
He added that this legislation passed without considering amendments he and other House Republicans had previously proposed.
Both chambers of Congress have supported measures compelling the Department of Justice to disclose records connected to Epstein.
The documents concerning Epstein’s network remain a central point in U.S. political debates,with members from both Democratic and Republican parties accusing each other of ties to his infamous human trafficking operation.
U.S. media reported that Trump is expected to sign the document release bill late Tuesday or wednesday. After initially hesitating, Trump has ultimately agreed in favor of making these documents public.

