President Trump announced on social media that he signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act and added that the materials may reveal the "truth" about Democrats. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
Breakdown
- President Trump signed the Epstein files bill, starting a 30-day deadline for the DOJ to release unclassified documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. 6s
- The bill requires the DOJ to release names of individuals, including government officials, and information about Epstein's criminal activities and death. 40s
- The DOJ can temporarily withhold files if their release could jeopardize ongoing investigations. 1m 20s
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the DOJ will follow the law, protect victims, and provide maximum transparency. 1m 45s
- Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers is taking a leave from Harvard and has resigned from OpenAI's board after emails with Epstein were released; there is no evidence of illegal conduct by Summers. 2m 18s