Trump's White House attempted to delay the release of Epstein files but ultimately failed as Congress moved forward.

'We have nothing to hide," Trump wrote on Truth Social, after previously fighting a proposal to make more of the Epstein files public.

Trump, who says Republicans have 'nothing to hide,' has accused Democrats of pushing an 'Epstein hoax' after emails emerged in which disgraced sex offender and financier Jeffrey…

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Sunday he backed lawmakers’ efforts to release more files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite his previous opposition to…

Trump says House Republicans should vote to release files involving the Jeffrey Epstein case, a startling reversal after previously fighting the proposal.

In a U-turn, President Trump said House Republicans should vote to release all the materials the government holds on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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.

There are still procedural and legal hurdles to cross before the files can be released to the public.

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

As a growing number of Republicans appear poised to demand the release of all documents related to the case, the US president moves to redirect attention to Democratic figures…

President drops opposition to vote that would compel files’ release and says he would sign measure if it reaches his desk

Move comes after Donald Trump dropped his opposition to a vote on releasing files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Trump called Epstein file demands a hoax but now urges Republicans to release them, saying he has nothing to hide.

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.

President Donald Trump, a former Epstein friend who had a falling out with him, recently dropped his opposition to the bipartisan bill to release the files.

Trump said Monday he would sign the bill.

Congress may pass a bill releasing the Epstein files—but the Trump administration could use a provision to keep some files under wraps.

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.

Bill gains broad bipartisan support as Trump lashes out at reporter for question on why he didn't release files himself.