Epstein Files Release Live Updates: After House, US Senate unanimously approves bill to release Epstein files

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Protesters hold signs during a news conference on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, Tuesday outside the US Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo)Epstein Files Release Live Updates: After the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the bill with a 427-1 vote, the US Senate also approved the measure with a unanimous consent that sent the measure to President Donald Trump’s desk to sign and force the Justice Department to release the Epstein files related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The decisive bipartisan work done in the US Congress on Tuesday highlighted the pressure on lawmakers and the Trump administration to release the Epstein files.Trump’s reversal on Epstein files: President Donald Trump has reiterated several times that he cut ties with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein years ago, but tried for months to ignore the demands for a full disclosure of files related to the deceased financier. However, many in the Republican party have continued to demand to release the Epstein files. Adding to the mounting pressure, survivors of Epstein’s abuse rallied outside the US Capitol on Tuesday demanding the release of files.Story continues below this adSenate plans to act quickly: As the bill cleared the House of Representatives with a thumping majority, House Speaker Mike Johnson pressed for the Senate to amend the bill in order to protect the information related to “victims and whistleblowers”. But Senate Majority Leader John Thune didn’t show much interest in Johnson’s notion, saying he doubted that “amending it is going to be in the cards.” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer asked the Senate to pass the Epstein Transparency Act and no senator objected, meaning the bill now heads to Donald Trump to sign.Live UpdatesNov 19, 2025 05:35 AM ISTEpstein Files Release Live Updates: How the US Senate unanimously agreed to release the Epstein filesSpeaking on the floor of the Senate, Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer asked the senators to unanimously give their respective consent to the bill to release the Epstein files. "This is about giving the American people the transparency they have been crying for," Schumer said, adding "The American people have waited long enough. Jeffrey Epstein's victims have waited long enough. Let the truth come out."No senators raised the objection and the Epstein Transparency Act was approved by the US Senate with an agreement by every member, which would sent to President Trump as soon as the Senate receives the bill from the House.Nov 19, 2025 05:31 AM ISTEpstein Files Release Live Updates: US Senate passes Epstein bill unanimously, sending it to Trump for signatureAfter the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the bill to release Epstein files, the US Senate has also approved the measure with a unanimous agreement among the senators, eventually sending it to President Donald Trump for his signature to force the Justice Department to release the files related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd