🔗 Share this article President Endorses Bill to Disclose More Jeffrey Epstein Records After Period of Pushback Donald Trump stated on late Wednesday that he had endorsed the bill resoundingly passed by Congress members that mandates the justice department to disclose more documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, the late pedophile. This action follows months of opposition from the leader and his supporters in Congress that fractured his political supporters and generated conflicts with certain loyal followers. Donald Trump had resisted disclosing the Epstein documents, labeling the issue a "hoax" and criticizing those who attempted to publish the records accessible, despite vowing their release on the political campaign. However he reversed course in the past few days after it become clear the legislative chamber would endorse the measure. The president said: "There are no secrets". The details are unknown what the agency will release in following the measure – the measure details a variety of potential items that must be released, but includes exemptions for specific records. The President Signs Bill to Force Disclosure of Additional Epstein Records The measure mandates the top justice official to make unclassified Epstein-connected files accessible to the public "in an easily accessible digital format", including every inquiry into Epstein, his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, aircraft records and travel records, individuals referenced or named in association with his illegal activities, entities that were connected with his exploitation or financial networks, immunity deals and further court deals, organizational messages about legal actions, records of his confinement and death, and particulars about possible record elimination. The department will have one month to submit the documents. The measure provides for some exceptions, such as redactions of victims' identifying information or private records, any representations of minor exploitation, publications that would compromise active investigations or court proceedings and representations of demise or exploitation. Further News Updates The former Harvard president will halt lecturing at the Ivy League institution while it probes his relationship with the convicted sex offender the deceased criminal. Congresswoman the Florida Democrat was charged by a federal panel for reportedly redirecting more than five million dollars worth of federal disaster funds from her company into her House race. Tom Steyer, who unsuccessfully sought the primary selection for the presidency in the last election, will run for the gubernatorial position. The Kingdom has agreed to permit US citizen Saad Almadi to come back to Florida, five months ahead of the scheduled lifting of travel restrictions. US and Russian officials have secretly prepared a recent initiative to end the war in Ukraine that would necessitate the Ukrainian government to surrender territory and severely limit the size of its military. An experienced federal agent has filed a lawsuit claiming that he was dismissed for showing a rainbow symbol at his desk. American authorities are privately saying that they may not impose previously announced chip taxes soon.