Vote No on this bill if you want to prevent the potential exposure of individuals involved in past DOJ investigations related to Epstein.
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Requiring the Attorney General to release records about Jeffrey Epstein (HR4405)
Score:
99
%
Federal
2025
Latest Action:
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Received in the Senate, read twice, considered, read the third time, and passed, under the order of 11/18/2025, without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Updated:
November 19, 2025
Chamber:
House
This bill gives the Attorney General 30 days to publish all documents and records relating to the investigation, prosecution and incarceration of Jeffrey Epstein on a public website.