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Both houses of Congress have approved mandatory disclosure of Epstein case documents

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2025-11-18 23:00:40
On the 18th local time, the US Senate approved the bill to force the disclosure of Epstein case documents. Earlier in the day, the US House of Representatives voted and passed the requirement for the Department of Justice to release all Epstein case documents. US President Trump has previously expressed support for the disclosure of Epstein case documents. Since the resumption of the US House of Representatives on the 12th of this month, Democrats and Republicans have taken turns to release some of the Epstein case documents, accusing each other of high-level figures in the other camp of being associated with Epstein and even related to his sex crimes, including Trump, former Democratic President Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and former White House legal counsel Catherine Rumler. Officials who have worked in the Democratic government.
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