🔗 Share this article President Approves Bill to Disclose More Epstein Files After Period of Opposition The President stated on Wednesday night that he had approved the bill decisively passed by US legislators that instructs the justice department to disclose more documents regarding the deceased financier, the dead pedophile. This decision comes after weeks of opposition from the president and his political allies in the House and Senate that split his core constituency and caused divisions with certain loyal followers. Donald Trump had fought against disclosing the Epstein files, describing the situation a "hoax" and condemning those who attempted to publish the files available, despite promising their release on the election circuit. But he altered his position in the past few days after it became apparent the House would approve the measure. The president stated: "We have nothing to hide". It's not clear what the justice department will make public in response to the measure – the measure outlines a range of various records that need to be disclosed, but allows exclusions for some materials. Trump Signs Legislation to Compel Release of More the financier Files The measure calls for the chief law enforcement officer to make unclassified Epstein-connected files open for review "available for online access", including all investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, his colleague Ghislaine Maxwell, travel documentation and travel records, individuals referenced or named in connection with his offenses, institutions that were connected with his human trafficking or money operations, exemption arrangements and other plea agreements, official correspondence about charging decisions, evidence of his detention and demise, and details about potential document destruction. The agency will have one month to turn over the records. The measure provides for some exceptions, such as deletions of personal details of victims or personal files, any depictions of minor exploitation, releases that would compromise current examinations or legal cases and depictions of fatality or abuse. Further News Updates Larry Summers will halt lecturing at the prestigious school while it probes his connection to the notorious billionaire the deceased criminal. Congresswoman the Florida Democrat was indicted by a federal panel for reportedly diverting more than five million dollars worth of government emergency money from her company into her political election bid. Tom Steyer, who tried but failed the primary selection for chief executive in the previous cycle, will run for the gubernatorial position. The Kingdom has decided to enable Florida resident the detained American to come back to his home state, multiple months ahead of the planned removal of border controls. US and Russian officials have discreetly created a new plan to stop the fighting in the Eastern European nation that would require the Ukrainian government to cede land and severely limit the extent of its defense capabilities. A veteran bureau worker has filed a lawsuit stating that he was fired for exhibiting a rainbow symbol at his workstation. Federal representatives are confidentially indicating that they may not impose earlier pledged semiconductor tariffs soon.