Core Points - The U.S. Department of Justice will release the Epstein case files within 30 days as mandated by Congress [1] - The Senate has sent the bill requiring the release of Epstein documents to President Trump for signing [1] - Trump has promised to release the Epstein files if he is re-elected in 2024 [1] - The DOJ and FBI previously stated there is no credible evidence of Epstein having a "client list" for blackmail or that he was murdered [1] - The House Oversight Committee has launched an investigation into the Epstein case, releasing approximately 65,000 documents so far [1] - There is ongoing suspicion regarding Epstein's sexual crimes and his death [1] - Recent divisions within the Republican Party have emerged over support for the release of Epstein documents, leading to a public split between Trump and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene [1] - Trump has since changed his stance and agreed to sign the bill on November 17 [1] Political Context - Since the reconvening of the House on November 12, both Democrats and Republicans have been publicly releasing parts of the Epstein case files [2] - Accusations have been exchanged between the two parties regarding their members' connections to Epstein, including figures like Trump, former President Clinton, and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers [2]
美司法部长称将在30天内公布爱泼斯坦案卷宗
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-19 19:17