Epstein files bill officially passes in Senate, sending it to Trump
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AI-Powered 76% GROQ-LLAMA-3.1-8B-INSTANTThe Epstein files bill has officially passed in the Senate, receiving overwhelming support from lawmakers, with only one Republican representative voting against it. The bill will now be sent to President Trump for signature. This development indicates a strong bipartisan effort to address the issue.
Market impact analysis based on neutral sentiment with 76% confidence.
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The Epstein files bill got overwhelming support in the House and Senate, with only one lawmaker, Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana, voting against it.
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The Epstein files bill has officially passed in the Senate, receiving overwhelming support from lawmakers, with only one Republican representative voting against it. The bill will now be sent to President Trump for signature. This development indicates a strong bipartisan effort to address the issue.
Market Impact
Market impact analysis based on neutral sentiment with 76% confidence.
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