U.S. House of Representatives supports release of documents in Epstein case
On Tuesday, the overwhelming majority of congressmen in the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill that would require the Department of Justice to make public the materials of the investigation into the late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. The vote passed with significant support, as 427 members of the House cast their votes in favor. It is important to note that the bill was passed after long delays and was supported by 218 Democratic votes, as well as by US President Donald Trump's call for Republicans to vote in favor.
Source Eurointegration
According to the adopted document, all materials should be made public, which confirms the importance of this case in the context of political ties that have been discussed in the United States recently. The investigation into Epstein's case has gained additional importance given the possible links between the late man and Donald Trump, which the president denies.
The next step is to send the approved bill to the Senate, where its fate remains uncertain. If it is passed and signed by the president, it could create new circumstances for the investigation and increase the level of public attention to the issue.