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Senate agrees to release Epstein files with no objections

WASHINGTON (KYMA, NBC) - Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) says the Epstein Files Bill will be passed with no objections.

Schumer stated that as soon as the House hands the bill to the Senate, there were will be no roll call votes and no more voting action will be needed.

"As soon as it comes over from the house, we will pass the house's bill without changes, without delay, and we will finally get this done. Epstein victim groups have made clear that they support this bill as written, without amendments, we should listen to them and pass this bill quickly. They have worked so hard and long to make this happen and deserve tremendous, tremendous credit that we have arrived at this moment," said Schumer.

The bill will be moving forward towards President Trump's desk sooner than expected.

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