Core Points - President Trump signed a bill directing the Department of Justice to publicly release documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein's case [1][2] - The bill passed in the House of Representatives with a vote of 427 in favor and 1 against, and subsequently cleared the Senate [1] - The DOJ is required to release all non-classified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials related to the Epstein case within 30 days [1] - Trump stated that nearly 50,000 pages of related documents have already been submitted to Congress [1] - The Epstein case has been a point of contention between political parties, with Trump alleging that Democrats are using the case to distract from Republican achievements [1][2] Legislative Context - The bill aims to ensure complete transparency regarding the Epstein case, as emphasized by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer [1] - There are concerns about the substantive information that the released documents may provide, as media outlets express skepticism about the potential new insights [2] - The DOJ retains the right to redact or withhold information that could compromise ongoing federal investigations or involve victim identities [2]
特朗普签署法案 指示美司法部公开爱泼斯坦案文件
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-20 06:35