The U.S. Congress has passed the Epstein File Release Bill by an overwhelming margin 427–1. Now the political storm turns toward Donald Trump. Will the long-buried documents free him from years of suspicion, or expose new links that could deepen the controversy?

Survivors of Epstein's abuse celebrate the bill, hoping powerful names will finally be unmasked. But inside Washington, tensions rise: Republicans are divided, the White House is caught off guard, and new emails hint at uncomfortable questions for Trump.

As the world waits for the files to be released, one question dominates American politics—will the Epstein documents become Trump's lifeline, or his biggest liability yet?