Congress Advances Bill to Unveil Epstein's Network Documents
The Epstein Files Transparency Act has gained significant traction in the U.S. Congress, reflecting a decisive push towards accountability in the Epstein scandal.
With overwhelming support, the House of Representatives approved the bill, demanding the release of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sexual trafficking network. The measure, which faced initial resistance from President Trump, saw a notable shift as he ultimately dropped his opposition amid mounting pressure from lawmakers.
This legislation mandates the declassification of files that could reveal the involvement of powerful individuals in Epstein's operations. Notably, Congressman Clay Higgins stood alone in dissent, voicing concerns over potential harm to innocent parties.
However, the bill includes provisions to safeguard sensitive information. Following its passage in the House, the Senate unanimously supported the act, paving the way for it to reach the President's desk.
This development marks a significant moment in the ongoing quest for transparency and justice surrounding Epstein's illicit activities.
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