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Congress has overwhelmingly passed legislation to force the Justice Department to publish its files on late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
This came after months of foot dragging by House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The measure was sent over to the Senate yesterday where it passed within hours.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer says he wants the president to sign it now.
There's no reason it can't be on the president's desk in an hour.
Second, the president has to sign it.
You never know with him.
He said he would.
Let's wait and see.
But third, we have to make sure that the whole, all of the documents are released.