特朗普:批准公布爱泼斯坦案档案
证券时报·2025-11-20 04:09

Core Points - The U.S. government is moving towards the public release of documents related to the Epstein case, following a bill signed by President Trump on November 19 [1][2] - The Department of Justice is expected to release the Epstein case files within 30 days, as mandated by Congress [2] - There is ongoing political division within the Republican Party regarding the support for the release of these documents, with notable figures publicly breaking ranks [3] Group 1 - On November 19, President Trump signed a bill to approve the release of Epstein case documents [1] - The U.S. Attorney General announced that the Department of Justice will publish the Epstein case files within 30 days [2] - The Senate sent the bill to President Trump after both houses of Congress voted to require the Justice Department to disclose all Epstein case documents [2] Group 2 - Trump had previously promised to release the Epstein documents during his 2024 presidential campaign [3] - The Department of Justice and FBI stated there is no credible evidence that Epstein had a "client list" for blackmailing prominent individuals [3] - The House Oversight Committee has initiated an investigation into the Epstein case, releasing approximately 65,000 documents so far, but suspicions regarding Epstein's crimes and death remain unresolved [3][4]