President Approves Measure to Make Public Further Epstein Files Following Months of Resistance

Donald Trump announced on Wednesday evening that he had endorsed the measure decisively passed by Congress members that mandates the Department of Justice to disclose more files related to the convicted sex offender, the deceased pedophile.

This decision arrives after months of resistance from the chief executive and his supporters in the House and Senate that divided his Maga base and caused divisions with some of his longtime supporters.

The president had opposed disclosing the Epstein documents, calling the situation a "hoax" and railing against those who wanted to make the files available, notwithstanding pledging their disclosure on the campaign trail.

However he changed direction in the past few days after it become clear the House would endorse the bill. The president stated: "There are no secrets".

It's not clear what the agency will release in following the legislation – the legislation outlines a variety of various records that need to be disclosed, but allows exclusions for certain documents.

Donald Trump Endorses Bill to Compel Disclosure of More Epstein Documents

The measure mandates the chief law enforcement officer to make non-classified related records open for review "in an easily accessible digital format", encompassing all investigations into Epstein, his associate his accomplice, flight logs and travel records, individuals referenced or named in association with his crimes, institutions that were connected with his trafficking or economic systems, protection agreements and other plea agreements, organizational messages about prosecution choices, evidence of his confinement and demise, and information about potential document destruction.

The department will have thirty days to submit the files. The bill provides for specific exclusions, encompassing redactions of victims' identifying information or individual documents, any depictions of youth molestation, disclosures that would jeopardize ongoing inquiries or legal cases and descriptions of demise or mistreatment.

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