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US senate unanimously passes Jeffrey Epstein files. What's next?

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The US House of Representatives voted to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. The Senate also agreed to the release without a formal vote. This puts pressure Justice Department to make public the files on the late sex offender. Trump's stance on the issue has kept changing, with him opposing it at first and now backing its release. Will he sign the bill into action is the question on everyone's minds

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