Trump Signs Law For Full Release of Epstein Case Files
Trump Signs Law Mandating Release of Epstein Case Files
In a move that has reignited global interest in one of the most notorious scandals of the decade, former U.S. President Donald Trump has signed the "Epstein Files Transparency Act" into law. The legislation, approved by the U.S. Congress, mandates the public release of all documents related to the case of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of running a sex trafficking network involving underage girls.
🔹 Trump's Statement
Trump, using his social media channels, emphasized that he personally had no involvement in Epstein's crimes, pointing out that prominent Democrats—includingformer President Bill Clinton—had drawn attention in connection with Epstein.
"The truth about Democrats' connections to Jeffrey Epstein will soon be revealed because I have signed the law to release all Epstein case materials."
Trump also noted that Clinton reportedly flew on Epstein's private plane 26 times, raising renewed scrutiny of political and public figures.
🔹 Legislative Approval
The bill passed both chambers of Congress, which are currently Republican-majority. The move comes after Trump changed his stance on the public release of these materials, promising full transparency.
🔹 Background on Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein was accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls, some as young as 14, and operating an extensive sex trafficking network. He was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell on August 10, 2019.
The released materials are expected to involve several high-profile names, including:
- Prince Andrew
- Donald Trump
- Bill Clinton
- Ehud Barak
- Al Gore
- Kevin Spacey
- Michael Jackson
- David Copperfield
- Alan Dershowitz
- Bill Richardson
🔹 Investigation and Controversy
U.S. authorities, including the FBI and Department of Justice, have previously concluded that no formal "client list" of celebrities or politicians exists. Epstein's death was officially ruled a suicide, although conspiracy theories continue to circulate.
Some media figures, such as Tucker Carlson, have suggested Epstein may have been linked to foreign intelligence, claims that remain unverified.
Key Timeline:
Aug 10, 2019: Epstein found dead
2020–2024: Investigation continues
Nov 2025: Congress approves law
Nov 20, 2025: Trump signs law
The upcoming release of the Epstein case files is expected to reignite debate over the involvement of powerful figures in the scandal and could have far-reaching implications in the U.S. and beyond.
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