The Epstein Files Transparency Act

On November 18, 2025, Congress overwhelmingly passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, requiring the Justice Department to release records on Jeffrey Epstein. The rare bipartisan unity reflects a demand for transparency and accountability long sought by survivors and advocates.

President Trump, after initially opposing the measure, has pledged to sign it. His decision will determine whether the law takes effect and whether the public gains access to documents that could expose networks of abuse and power.

This act marks a pivotal moment: a test of political will and a step toward justice through disclosure.