Washington: Donald Trump has urged the immediate release of all files connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case, stating that full transparency is necessary as the House prepares to vote on whether to make the documents public.
The renewed push has drawn national attention, with lawmakers reporting increased interest from the public regarding long-standing questions about the case.
The House is expected to review a proposal that would compel federal agencies to publish all non-classified materials related to Epstein, including investigative records and communications involving government departments. Supporters of the release argue that public access to these files could help restore confidence in federal institutions.
Several members of Congress have confirmed that the vote remains on schedule, despite ongoing internal discussions about the scope of the documents that may be released. Lawmakers have also indicated that any redactions will be limited to information that could compromise ongoing security procedures or investigations.

The call for transparency has become a major topic across political groups, particularly as unresolved questions about Epstein’s network continue to dominate public debate. The approaching House vote has intensified expectations that long-awaited details could soon become available.
Public interest groups and legal analysts say a full document disclosure would mark a significant step toward addressing years of speculation surrounding the case. Advocacy organisations have also urged Congress to ensure that the final decision reflects public demand for clarity.
The push for disclosure has intensified as lawmakers from both parties have questioned the latest instructions issued by the White House. Trump has withdrawn support for US representative Marjorie Taylor Greene after criticism over the handling of the Epstein files.”
The renewed focus on the documents, along with internal divisions among Republicans, has added to the political pressure on Congress to resolve the matter and determine whether the files will be made fully accessible to the public.

