With no fanfare or cameras in the room, U.S. President Donald Trump signed the Epstein bill into law Wednesday evening, but only after Congress forced his hand. The Senate passed the bill without even holding a vote after near unanimous approval by the House on Tuesday. All of it is highly unusual in a city accustomed to political gridlock. Jackson Proskow reports.
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Trump signs Epstein bill into law, all files to be released within 30 days
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