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Lawmakers poised to publish Epstein records as Trump loses bid to block release

US lawmakers are set to approve the Epstein Files Transparency Act despite President Donald Trump’s resistance, demanding public release of records on Jeffrey Epstein’s network as scrutiny intensifies over political ties.

November 18, 2025 / 22:15 IST
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Congress pushes Epstein files release
Congress pushes Epstein files release

US lawmakers are expected to vote Tuesday for the release of government records on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in defiance of President Donald Trump's attempts to keep a lid on one of the country's most notorious scandals.

After months of resistance, behind-the-scenes pressure and frenzied lobbying against making the material public, Trump threw in the towel on Sunday as it became clear that much of the Republican Party in Congress was poised to defy him.

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The House of Representatives now looks all but certain to approve -- perhaps even unanimously -- the Epstein Files Transparency Act compelling publication of unclassified documents detailing the investigation into the disgraced financier's operations and 2019 death in custody, ruled a suicide.

Lawmakers say the public deserves answers in a case with over 1,000 alleged victims.