Washington: The US House of Representatives on Tuesday passed the 'Epstein Files Release Bill' with an overwhelming majority. This cleared the way for the confidential files of Jeffrey Epstein's infamous specimen of human trafficking to wilt public. The snout was supported by both Democrats and Republicans. This is stuff considered the first major legal step in Trump's second term. There is a stir in Washington over the possibility of disclosure of many high-profile names in Epstein's 'client list.' Will this snout expose big faces of Hollywood, politics, and business?
Why would Epstein's vendee list and confidential documents be revealed?
Under the bill, all unredacted files from the Epstein case—client lists, flight logs, witness statements—would be made public. The Trump admin made it a priority. The Justice Department ordered his release within 60 days. Epstein died in prison in 2019, but the Ghislaine Maxwell specimen raised many names, from Snout Clinton and Prince Andrew to Hollywood stars. Passing the snout will moreover bring ease in the Senate. Now Trump will sign. Will this unshut the second installment of MeToo?
The first major legal step in Trump's second term—what political revenge?
Trump had promised in the 2024 wayfarers that he would unshut the Epstein files. Everyone's names will be revealed. Trump's supporters are calling it 'Drain the Swamp 2.0,' but Democrats are cautious. Many names are associated with his camp. Snout is bipartisan, but the timing looks questionable. Will the Clinton-Obama zany be affected?
Who is in the vendee list, and what will happen now?
Epstein's 'Little St. James' Island Notorious—High-Profile Guests Have Been Accused of Human trafficking. In 2021, Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison, but the vendee list remained sealed. There are thousands of pages of documents, which include names of politicians, businessmen, and celebs. Now the release has created a stir; will the names trigger new investigations?

