After Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the Department of Justice will have to make public all documents related to Epstein's crimes, network, and his death in prison within 30 days. This could lead to major revelations about long-standing mysteries and high-profile connections.
Epstein Files: U.S. President Donald Trump has signed the 'Epstein Files Transparency Act.' Following this, the Department of Justice will have to make public all files, communications, and information related to Jeffrey Epstein's sexual offenses and the investigation into his 2019 death in prison within 30 days. Trump's decision has once again brought focus to the years-old questions and mysteries surrounding Epstein.
All Documents to Be Made Public Within 30 Days
Amidst political pressure, Trump approved the bill, under which all documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will be made public. The Department of Justice will no longer be able to withhold information related to his death and crimes. The law clarifies that this time, no information can be withheld due to reasons such as "embarrassment, damage to reputation, or political sensitivity." Provisions have only been made to protect the privacy of victims.
Accusation of Distraction Against Democrats

Trump stated on Truth Social that Democrats are using this issue to distract from his electoral victory. He claims that the Epstein case affects Democrats more than Republicans and is being used as a political weapon.
Bill Passed with Bipartisan Support
The bill passed in the House with a huge majority, with only 1 vote against it. The Republican Party, which had initially opposed the proposal, suddenly came out in its support. This was considered a surprising shift in political circles. The passing of this bill has raised hopes for answers to many unresolved questions related to Epstein's criminal activities and his death.
Will the Secrets of Trump's Old Friend Be Revealed?
Epstein was close to many high-profile figures in American business and politics for years. It has come to light that Trump also knew Epstein. However, Trump has repeatedly stated that he was unaware of Epstein's crimes and had distanced himself from him long ago. The question now is whether the release of the documents will expose big names in Epstein's network and if it will increase political pressure on Trump as well.








