Epstein Files Deadline Approaches as Law Passes

U.S. Justice Department faces deadline to release Epstein files after Congress passes Transparency Act.
Lawmakers push act through despite White House resistance, including Trump's initial opposition.
DOJ attorneys ordered to review and redact documents after Thanksgiving.
Deputy Attorney General says 300,000 documents will be released in 30 days.
Law allows DOJ to withhold victims' personal information.
Tight deadline risks errors and incomplete releases.
Lawmakers sort 20,000 documents and 95,000 photos from Epstein's estate.
House Democrats release emails from Bill Clinton and Bill Gates.
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