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January 1, Senate Unites on Epstein File Release Bill
Wyatt’s Take
- Senate swiftly passed the Epstein Transparency Act with full agreement.
- The law allows hidden Epstein files to be released soon.
- The bill heads straight to President Trump for his signature.
The Senate approved the Epstein Transparency Act Tuesday night without any opposition. This came after the House passed it 427-1 earlier that day.
Only Rep. Clay Higgins from Louisiana voted no in the House.
The law requires the release of files related to Epstein, aiming to shed light on past wrongdoing.
President Trump has said he will sign the bill once it reaches his desk.
This bill moved quickly through Congress, showing rare agreement across party lines.
If signed, the American people will soon see documents that were hidden for years.
Stay informed—this affects how Washington serves everyday families.
Wyatt Matters
Openness from our government builds trust for working families. Letting the truth come out is a win for those tired of secrets from the powerful.
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