🔗 Share this article President Endorses Measure to Release Further Epstein Documents Following Period of Resistance The US leader announced on late Wednesday that he had endorsed the measure overwhelmingly passed by Congress members that directs the justice department to disclose more documents regarding the deceased financier, the late pedophile. This decision arrives after an extended period of resistance from the chief executive and his supporters in Congress that fractured his Maga base and caused divisions with various established backers. Donald Trump had fought against releasing the related records, labeling the issue a "hoax" and railing against those who wanted to make the files available, notwithstanding vowing their publication on the political campaign. But he reversed course in recent days after it was evident the House of Representatives would endorse the measure. Donald Trump commented: "There are no secrets". The details are unknown what the agency will disclose in following the measure – the measure details a host of potential items that must be released, but includes exemptions for certain documents. The President Signs Bill to Force Disclosure of More Jeffrey Epstein Records The measure calls for the attorney general to make unclassified Epstein-related files publicly available "in an easily accessible digital format", including every inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein, his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, travel documentation and travel records, individuals mentioned or identified in connection with his illegal activities, organizations that were linked to his human trafficking or economic systems, protection agreements and further court deals, organizational messages about legal actions, records of his imprisonment and death, and information about potential document destruction. The department will have one month to submit the files. The legislation provides for specific exclusions, including deletions of victims' identifying information or individual documents, any descriptions of minor exploitation, releases that would jeopardize current examinations or court proceedings and descriptions of death or exploitation. Additional Recent Developments Larry Summers will halt lecturing at the Ivy League institution while it probes his association with the convicted sex offender Epstein. Florida lawmaker the Florida Democrat was formally accused by a federal panel for reportedly redirecting more than $5m worth of government emergency money from her business into her political election bid. The environmental advocate, who unsuccessfully sought the primary selection for the presidency in the previous cycle, will run for the gubernatorial position. The Kingdom has consented to enable American national Almadi to go back to his home state, multiple months ahead of the planned removal of movement limitations. American and Russian diplomats have quietly drafted a recent initiative to end the war in the Eastern European nation that would necessitate the nation's leadership to cede land and severely limit the extent of its defense capabilities. A longtime FBI employee has filed a lawsuit alleging that he was dismissed for exhibiting a Pride flag at his workstation. US officials are confidentially indicating that they could delay long-promised technology import duties immediately.