Chief Executive Signs Measure to Make Public More Epstein Files Following Period of Pushback

The US leader announced on Wednesday night that he had endorsed the legislation overwhelmingly passed by American lawmakers that directs the federal justice agency to disclose more files related to the deceased financier, the deceased child sexual abuser.

This action comes after months of pushback from the leader and his political allies in the legislature that divided his political supporters and generated conflicts with some of his longtime supporters.

Trump had fought against disclosing the Epstein documents, describing the issue a "fabrication" and criticizing those who attempted to publish the records accessible, despite vowing their publication on the campaign trail.

Nevertheless he changed direction in the last week after it become clear the House would approve the legislation. The president said: "We have nothing to hide".

The details are unknown what the department will make public in response to the measure – the measure specifies a host of possible documents that should be made public, but provides exceptions for certain documents.

Donald Trump Signs Bill to Compel Disclosure of Further the financier Records

The measure mandates the top justice official to make non-classified Epstein-connected documents open for review "available for online access", encompassing each examination into Epstein, his colleague his accomplice, travel documentation and movement logs, individuals referenced or named in association with his offenses, institutions that were linked to his exploitation or economic systems, immunity deals and further court deals, organizational messages about prosecution choices, documentation of his confinement and passing, and particulars about possible record elimination.

The agency will have 30 days to turn over the records. The measure provides for certain exemptions, encompassing removals of victims' identifying information or individual documents, any descriptions of minor exploitation, releases that would endanger active investigations or legal cases and depictions of fatality or exploitation.

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