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The U.S. House passed the Epstein File Transparency Act, advancing it to the Senate with bipartisan support, as President Trump, who previously opposed it, now plans to sign the bill.
The U.S. House passed the Epstein File Transparency Act, advancing it to the Senate, with bipartisan support to release classified documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump, who previously opposed the release, is now set to sign the bill.
The move follows years of public demand for transparency, especially regarding Epstein’s alleged connections to powerful figures.
Trump also defended Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a White House meeting, despite the CIA’s assessment that the prince was likely involved in the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The visit coincided with plans for a $600 billion Saudi investment in the U.S. and Ronaldo’s White House appearance.
Meanwhile, a federal court blocked Texas’s new voting maps, citing partisan gerrymandering, and the Trump administration sued California over its ban on face masks for federal immigration agents.
La Cámara de Representantes de EE.UU. aprobó la Ley de Transparencia del Archivo Epstein, avanzándola al Senado con el apoyo bipartidista, ya que el presidente Trump, que anteriormente se opuso a ella, ahora planea firmar el proyecto de ley.