19 November 18:51
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This decision comes after Congress voted almost unanimously to compel the Trump administration to make this information public. The release of the documents could provide more details about Epstein's activities, who was involved in scandals related to sex trafficking and was found dead in jail in 2019.
Bondi emphasized the administration's commitment to transparency but mentioned that certain information might be withheld to protect ongoing investigations and the identities of victims. The measure was adopted with 427 votes in favor and one against in the House of Representatives.