President Donald Trump has approved a bill that mandates the release of documents related to the sex trafficking investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. After facing resistance from Trump and Republican leaders, the legislation received overwhelming support and was passed in the House and Senate.
The bill requires the Justice Department to disclose all materials concerning Epstein and the investigation into his death within 30 days. While certain information may be redacted for ongoing federal inquiries, details cannot be suppressed for reasons of embarrassment or political sensitivity.
This move marks a significant development in the survivors’ quest for justice over Epstein’s abuse and sheds light on law enforcement’s inaction across various administrations. Despite Trump’s past association with Epstein, he eventually yielded to the mounting pressure for transparency.
The survivors of Epstein’s abuse, who have been advocating for accountability, gathered outside the Capitol to share their stories and press for action. Their perseverance and courage have played a crucial role in pushing for the release of these long-awaited documents.
