Summary
- It was reported that President Trump signed a bill requiring the disclosure of investigation documents related to Epstein.
- It said the bill had passed the U.S. Congress on a bipartisan basis and obligates the Department of Justice to disclose the documents.
- It said the disclosure of related files could act as a political and economic risk factor, and that additional monitoring by investors is necessary.

It was reported that U.S. President Donald Trump signed a bill requiring the disclosure of investigation documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
On the 20th, the overseas economic breaking-news account Walter Bloomberg reported that President Trump signed the bill to release the Epstein files. The bill had earlier passed the U.S. Congress on a bipartisan basis and requires the Department of Justice to disclose the related documents.

Minseung Kang
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