Trump Signs Congressional Bill Releasing Epstein Files

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on his social media platform Truth Social that he signed a congressional bill requiring the Department of Justice to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious billionaire and sex trafficker.
the president signed legislation passed by both the House of Representatives and Senate that mandates making Epstein’s case files public.
Both chambers supported this measure compelling the Department of Justice to disclose documents connected to Epstein.
The records are scheduled for release within 30 days.
On Truth Social, President Trump wrote: “Under my directive, the Department of Justice has already handed over approximately 50,000 pages of documents to Congress. Remember, Biden’s administration has not delivered a single file or page related to Jeffrey Epstein-a Democrat-and hasn’t even spoken about him. This bill passed with an almost unanimous vote after I directly requested action from House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune.”
He added: “Jeffrey Epstein, who was charged by my DOJ in 2019-not Democrats-was a full-fledged Democrat who donated thousands of dollars to Democratic politicians.”
The documents detailing Epstein’s connections continue fueling political debates in America. Members of both Democratic and Republican parties accuse each other of ties to this infamous billionaire’s human trafficking network.

