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Greater Transparency in Jeffrey Epstein Case: Call for Document Release

The U.S. Senate urges the Department of Justice to release non-sensitive materials related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. This aims to restore public trust, ensure institutional accountability, and prevent the politicization of justice. Citizens can expect more clarity on the investigation's progress and government actions.
Key points
The Department of Justice is to meet with Jeffrey Epstein's victims to answer questions and provide materials for public release.
Authorities are to publicly clarify the full scope of documents in their possession, including those reviewed and those still sealed.
Relevant documents, such as flight manifests, investigatory summaries, and chain-of-custody documentation, will be disclosed.
Any internal memos justifying the withholding of materials are to be released, with appropriate redactions to protect victims' identities.
The Department of Justice must correct prior misleading or inaccurate statements by officials regarding the Epstein case.
The Senate emphasizes the importance of truth and transparency in countering misinformation and preventing future abuse.
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Print number: 119_SRES_325
Sponsor: Sen. Gallego, Ruben [D-AZ]
Process start date: 2025-07-17