President Approves Measure to Make Public More Jeffrey Epstein Files After Period of Pushback

The President stated on Wednesday evening that he had approved the measure overwhelmingly passed by Congress members that mandates the federal justice agency to disclose more files concerning the convicted sex offender, the deceased sex offender.

This decision arrives after an extended period of resistance from the leader and his supporters in Congress that fractured his Maga base and generated conflicts with various established backers.

Trump had resisted disclosing the related records, labeling the issue a "false narrative" and criticizing those who attempted to publish the files available, even though vowing their disclosure on the election circuit.

But he altered his position in recent days after it become clear the legislative chamber would pass the measure. The president stated: "There are no secrets".

The specifics remain uncertain what the department will make public in response to the measure – the measure specifies a variety of possible documents that must be released, but allows exclusions for certain documents.

Trump Endorses Legislation to Force Publication of Further Jeffrey Epstein Files

The bill requires the chief law enforcement officer to make public Epstein-related documents open for review "in an easily accessible digital format", including all investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, his colleague his accomplice, travel documentation and movement logs, individuals mentioned or identified in relation to his crimes, organizations that were tied to his exploitation or money operations, immunity deals and additional legal settlements, internal communications about legal actions, evidence of his detention and passing, and details about any file deletions.

The agency will have thirty days to provide the documents. The measure includes certain exemptions, such as removals of personal details of victims or private records, any descriptions of youth molestation, publications that would jeopardize ongoing inquiries or court proceedings and depictions of demise or mistreatment.

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