WASHINGTON — Both chambers of Congress nearly unanimously agreed to pass a bill on Tuesday to compel the Justice Department to release as much information as possible about the late accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein .
The success of the measure, which will immediately go to President Donald Trump 's desk after passing the Senate, was a remarkable show of bipartisan force. It was also the culmination of a rare rebuke from congressional Republicans of Trump , whose decades-old ties to Epstein have recently come back to haunt him .
The bill moved overwhelmingly through Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with only one dissenter in the House of Representatives and unanimous support in the Senate. The fast-tracking came despite GOP concerns over protecting the privacy of victims.

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