President Trump may soon sign the Epstein files bill into law — but don't expect his administration to actually release documents quickly.
The big picture: The bill's loopholes for "active investigations" and "national security" give Trump officials broad cover to delay or heavily redact documents. • Trump said Monday that he would sign the bill if it reached his desk, but he has yet to do so. • Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Tuesday night that the president had concerns about the bill, despite its passage. He previously suggested Senate Majority Leader John Thune had issues with the bill, too, but Thune deemed the legislation "sufficient."
Driving the news: The House and Senate voted to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act on Tuesday, sending it to Trump's desk. • The bill w

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