Trump Vows to Release Full Epstein Files if Elected
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Former President Donald Trump says he would approve a bill requiring the release of all government documents about Jeffrey Epstein. He made the statement regarding proposed legislation that would force the U.S. Justice Department to make the files public.
Trump committed to signing the bill if it passes through Congress and reaches his desk in a potential second term. The files are expected to contain details on the investigation into Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
This move would provide unprecedented public access to the records. The promise signals Trump's stance on government transparency regarding the high-profile case.