President Endorses Bill to Make Public Additional Epstein Files After Period of Resistance

The US leader stated on late Wednesday that he had approved the measure resoundingly approved by US legislators that directs the Department of Justice to make public more records related to Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased sex offender.

This decision comes after weeks of opposition from the leader and his backers in the legislature that split his political supporters and caused divisions with various established backers.

The president had opposed disclosing the Epstein documents, calling the issue a "fabrication" and railing against those who attempted to publish the records accessible, despite promising their release on the political campaign.

Nevertheless he altered his position in the last week after it became apparent the House would approve the measure. The president stated: "We have nothing to hide".

The specifics remain uncertain what the agency will make public in response to the measure – the measure details a range of various records that should be made public, but allows exclusions for some materials.

Donald Trump Endorses Bill to Require Disclosure of Further Jeffrey Epstein Files

The legislation mandates the chief law enforcement officer to make public related records publicly available "in an easily accessible digital format", including all investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, his associate Maxwell, travel documentation and journey documentation, persons mentioned or identified in connection with his crimes, institutions that were tied to his exploitation or money operations, immunity deals and additional legal settlements, internal communications about legal actions, documentation of his imprisonment and demise, and details about possible record elimination.

The agency will have thirty days to submit the documents. The legislation includes some exceptions, including deletions of confidential victim data or personal files, any descriptions of child sexual abuse, publications that would jeopardize ongoing inquiries or legal cases and representations of death or exploitation.

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