The United States Senate has passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, legislation requiring the Justice Department to declassify and release all documents related to the prosecution of the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bill, which had been proposed in the 119th Congress, now proceeds to the President for final approval.
This development is notable due to the intense public and media interest in the Epstein case, which involves allegations of a high-profile sex trafficking ring. Releasing these files is widely seen as a critical step toward greater transparency, potentially revealing more about the scope of Epstein's network and the handling of his investigations by authorities.
The vote has been a major recent news story, with multiple outlets reporting that the Senate sent the completed bill to the White House. Reports also indicate that the legislative process faced political challenges, including alleged attempts by the previous administration to delay a vote, which were ultimately unsuccessful. The passage of the act marks a significant milestone in the long-running effort to make these government records public.
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