In a major move aimed at increasing transparency, former U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a new bill mandating the Justice Department to release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The legislation is intended to shed light on Epstein’s network, his associates, and the circumstances surrounding his criminal activities and death, which has long been surrounded by speculation and public distrust.
The bill orders federal agencies to disclose investigative records, court documents, communication logs, and any previously sealed information linked to Epstein’s trafficking operations. Advocates argue that making these files public will help victims get closer to justice and provide clarity on how Epstein managed to evade severe punishment for so many years.
The decision has generated intense political debate. Supporters say transparency is essential, as Epstein’s case involves powerful individuals whose identities and roles have never been fully exposed. Critics, however, warn that the release could compromise ongoing investigations or spark misinformation if documents are misinterpreted.



