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President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act (H.R.4405) on Wednesday, November 19. 2025, according to a post the President made on Truth Social, a move conservatives say will force long-hidden files into the open.
The bill itself was introduced in the 119th Congress on July 15, 2025 and is listed as H.R.4405 on Congress.gov. That record shows the measure was sponsored by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA-17) and referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary, per the official listing on Congress.gov.
This is a dramatic, headline-making development — Trump has, according to the breaking report, put his signature on legislation explicitly aimed at transparency around files tied to Jeffrey Epstein. For conservatives long demanding answers about who knew what and when, this is the moment they’ve been calling for.
What happens next is immediate and consequential: agencies and custodians of records will be forced to reckon with the new law’s requirements, and Americans should expect a rush of document requests, legal fights and political fireworks as disclosure timelines and exemptions are hashed out. The bill’s existence and procedural history remain visible on Congress.gov.
And you won’t believe what happens next: lawmakers on both sides will scramble to define the scope, watchdogs will demand rapid compliance, and conservative media will press for full, unredacted releases. This signing — presented as a victory for transparency — sets up a high-stakes showdown over what the American people will actually get to see.
Stay tuned: implementation details, enforcement timelines, and any White House or agency directives connected to today’s signing will determine whether this becomes real transparency or another paper promise that stalls in court and committee fights.
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