The U.S. Senate formally approved the bill to force the DOJ to release the files from the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein Wednesday.

President Donald Trump reversed course and backed a House bill that's expected to get a vote Tuesday forcing DOJ to release its Jeffrey Epstein files.

"Sure, I would," Trump said when asked if he'd sign the bill ordering the Epstein files' release.

The House is expected to vote on a measure on Nov. 18 that would force the Justice Department to release all of its records on Jeffrey Epstein.

The bill, if enacted, would require the justice department to release all unclassified materials on the disgraced financier

President Trump has indicated he would sign a bill directing the Justice Department to release more files about the late Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump said he will sign off on a bill to release the Epstein files if it passes in Congress on Tuesday.

But it may take a while to see the documents following Tuesday's vote, as the Senate must also approve the resolution.

Trump said Monday he would sign the bill.

La Cámara de Representantes de EE.UU. aprobó casi por unanimidad la ley para forzar al Departamento de Justicia a que publique los documentos de Jeffrey Epstein.

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…

Trump said Monday he would sign the bill.

It turns out Republicans' fealty to Trump ends when it comes to exposing the people involved in a massive child sex-trafficking scandal.

Il sì con 427 voti a favore e 1 contrario invia ora al Senato la risoluzione che richiede la pubblicazione di tutti i documenti non classificati su Epstein

The latest bill would require the federal government to publicly release as much information as possible about Jeffrey Epstein.

The Senate’s approval came just hours after the House approved the release of the files in a 427-1 vote.

Who voted for and against releasing the Epstein files? See how your representatives and senators voted on HR 879.

Once Trump signs the measure, the justice department will have 30 days to release the materials.

The vote represents a major step in the years-long effort to make government documents on the late sex offender public.

It turns out Republicans' fealty to Trump ends when it comes to exposing the people involved in a massive child sex-trafficking scandal.

Donald Trump could sign Epstein Files Transparency Act as soon as today, with Democrats and Republicans hailing the bravery of Epstein survivors