The clock is officially on to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. One day after the near-unanimous House and Senate approval, President Trump said he signed the bill .

The Department of Justice now has 30 days to release them, though legal experts say a new investigation could lead to delays . That's because Mr. Trump instructed the DOJ to investigate links between prominent Democrats and Epstein. That move could stop the release of some documents that Attorney General Pam Bondi says would jeopardize an ongoing investigation.

Pundits say the fight over the documents and Mr. Trump's varied positions regarding releasing the files has split the MAGA base. Republican Party analyst Amy Frederiksen says Trump's campaign promise was to release the files, but he changed his mind multipl

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