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The House is set to vote on a bill to release Jeffrey Epstein's files, with President Trump now supporting the move. The files, which could be made public within 30 days if the bill passes, include communications and evidence related to Epstein's criminal cases and his associates. The release would exclude information that could harm ongoing investigations or victim identities. Trump, who previously resisted disclosure, now says he would sign the bill.
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