After both chambers of Congress overwhelmingly agreed to pass a bill pushing the Justice Department to release its information on the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, questions remain about when the files could be seen by the public.

Of those who voted on the bill, every Democrat and almost every Republican elected to pass it in respective votes in the House of Representatives and Senate on Tuesday, Nov. 18.

Now, the bill is in the hands of President Donald Trump, who previously indicated he would sign it if it came across his desk. However, there is a chance that even if it is signed into law, there could be a delay in the files being released.

Here's what to know.

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