In a stunning and nearly unanimous bipartisan vote, the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have passed legislation forcing the Department of Justice to release all unclassified Jeffrey Epstein files within 30 days.
The House voted 427–1 on November 18 (the sole “no” came from Rep. Clay Higgins, citing victim privacy concerns), and the Senate approved it the next day by unanimous consent with zero debate or amendments. The bill now heads to President Trump’s desk; despite months of resistance, he has confirmed he will sign it. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the DOJ will comply “within 30 days,” though child pornography and certain victim-identifying materials will remain redacted.
This marks the most significant development in the Epstein saga since his death in 2019. The files include thousands of pages of flight logs, emails, witness statements, financial records, and evidence of more than 20,000 images and videos of minors — material that could finally expose the full scope of the network and the powerful figures who enabled or participated in it.
LabNews Media: The Only Outlet That Never Stopped Demanding the Truth
While nearly every major media organization moved on years ago, LabNews Media has been the lone voice relentlessly pushing for total, unredacted disclosure since 2023. When others dismissed the topic as yesterday’s news or “conspiracy theory,” LabNews published hard-hitting pieces such as:
- “Ten Critical Questions for President Trump” – directly confronting the administration’s delays and contradictions
- “The Silence of the Elites” – exposing why the network is still protected six years after Epstein’s death
- Detailed master lists of verified Epstein contacts (Clinton, Trump, Gates, Prince Andrew, etc.) with full sourcing and methodology
LabNews didn’t just report — it demanded action: independent special prosecutors, victim compensation from seized assets, and full congressional hearings under oath. Today’s historic vote is the direct result of years of sustained pressure that LabNews alone kept alive while the rest of the press stayed silent.
What Comes Next
Victims and advocates are calling this the beginning of real accountability. Skeptics warn that “national security” loopholes and grand-jury secrecy could still keep the most explosive material hidden. One thing is certain: when the files drop, LabNews Media will be the first place millions turn to for unfiltered analysis.
For continuing coverage and the original investigative series that made this moment possible, visit labnews.io.
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