Congress Votes To Release Epstein Files

The Senate's swift vote took place just hours after the House voted 427-1 ending a prolonged battle in Congress.

The Senate unanimously approved a House-passed bill to compel the Justice Department to release all unclassified files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

The Senate’s swift vote took place just hours after the House voted 427-1 ending a prolonged battle in Congress.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act will now be sent to President Trump’s desk for signature. He said he would sign it despite months of objection.

The move comes after months of arguments claiming that the Justice Department had already made thousands of Epstein-related documents public and that Congress didn’t have the authority to direct the executive branch to release sensitive files.

However, the quick actions display lack of willing to spend much time on the controversial issue.