Trump News Briefing: 30-Day Countdown to Release of Epstein Files Begins Following President’s Signature on Bill | Trump Administration

Trump Signs Bill to Release More Jeffrey Epstein Documents
On Wednesday night, Donald Trump announced the signing of a bill that commands the Justice Department to release additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted child sexual abuser. This legislative action was overwhelmingly approved by U.S. lawmakers, marking a significant step in addressing public demand for transparency surrounding Epstein’s case.
Countdown to Release
The president’s endorsement triggers a 30-day timeline for the Justice Department to produce what has come to be known as the “Epstein files.” This decision follows months of resistance from Trump and his political allies in Congress, which resulted in fractures within his base and tensions with longstanding supporters.
Shift in Stance
Previously, Trump had actively opposed the release of the Epstein documents, labeling the issue as a “hoax” and criticizing advocates for public disclosure. However, in recent days, recognizing the impending passage of the bill by the House of Representatives, he stated, “We have nothing to hide.” This reversal reflects a calculated political strategy to align with public opinion amid growing scrutiny over government policy connected to Epstein’s affairs.
What the Bill Entails
The bill mandates that the Attorney General make unclassified documents related to Epstein available in a “searchable and downloadable format.” This includes investigations into Epstein, his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, flight logs, travel records, names associated with his crimes, and documentation surrounding his detention and death. However, it also stipulates exceptions for sensitive material, such as the privacy of victims and ongoing investigations.



