President Approves Measure to Make Public More Epstein Documents After Period of Pushback

The US leader declared on Wednesday night that he had approved the legislation overwhelmingly endorsed by Congress members that instructs the justice department to disclose more documents regarding the convicted sex offender, the dead sex offender.

This decision arrives after an extended period of opposition from the leader and his backers in the legislature that split his Maga base and created rifts with some of his longtime supporters.

Donald Trump had fought against releasing the Epstein files, calling the situation a "fabrication" and condemning those who attempted to publish the records accessible, even though vowing their disclosure on the campaign trail.

Nevertheless he changed direction in recent days after it became apparent the House would approve the measure. The president commented: "We have nothing to hide".

The details are unknown what the department will make public in following the legislation – the measure specifies a variety of possible documents that should be made public, but includes exemptions for specific records.

The President Endorses Measure to Require Publication of Further the financier Files

The measure mandates the chief law enforcement officer to make non-classified Epstein-related documents open for review "in an easily accessible digital format", covering every inquiry into Epstein, his associate his accomplice, aircraft records and movement logs, individuals cited or listed in connection with his illegal activities, entities that were connected with his trafficking or money operations, protection agreements and further court deals, internal communications about charging decisions, records of his confinement and passing, and particulars about potential document destruction.

The justice department will have one month to submit the documents. The measure provides for specific exclusions, encompassing deletions of victims' identifying information or private records, any representations of child sexual abuse, publications that would compromise current examinations or prosecutions and depictions of death or exploitation.

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