President Trump says he will sign a bill into law to release all Epstein investigation files if it passes Congress
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President Donald Trump says he will sign a bill into law to
release all the files from the federal investigation of the late sex offender
Jeffrey Epstein if it passes Congress, a reversal from his position a few days ago. He says he does not want the Epstein issue to be a distraction from all the legislative accomplishments of the Republican party.
House Rules Committee takes up the Epstein files release bill today, ahead of expected House floor debate and a vote Tuesday.
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