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Measure compels the government to make all files on the convicted sex trafficker public, but still needs Senate passage as questions mount over whether DOJ will comply after the new probe ordered by Trump last week
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The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed legislation compelling the Department of Justice to make public all of its files on the pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. But when, or if, the files will ultimately be released remains unclear.















