A newly passed bill to release the long-sealed Epstein files has one explosive clause that could have major consequences for Donald Trump. Hidden in the fine print is a rule forbidding redaction for “embarrassment” or “political sensitivity,” clearing the way for unfiltered disclosures that may point directly to the president.
On Nov.18, Congress overwhelmingly voted to release all records related to convicted pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019. The decision, supported by both Republicans and Democrats, includes years of investigations into Epstein and his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.