U.S. House passes bill to release 'Epstein files'…sent to Senate

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JH Kim

Summary

  • The U.S. House has passed a bill demanding the release of secret materials related to Epstein.
  • The bill includes the release of key documents such as connections, visitors, transaction records, and agency activities.
  • If the bill also passes the Senate, a large amount of confidential information related to political and business figures is expected to be disclosed.

The U.S. House has passed a bill to disclose secret materials related to the late Jeffrey Epstein.

On the 18th (local time), according to financial breaking news channel Walter Bloomberg, the House approved a bill demanding the full release of documents related to Epstein held by the government, and the bill has now been sent to the Senate.

The bill requires the disclosure of documents including Epstein's connections, visitors, transaction records, and activities of related agencies. There has been raised the possibility that prominent figures in U.S. political and business circles may appear in the files, drawing significant attention in political circles.

If the bill also passes the Senate, a large amount of classified information about the Epstein case and those around him, which has been controversial for years, is expected to be disclosed.

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