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15 Minutes Ago: President Donald Trump Just Revealed Why He Has Not Signed the Epstein Files Bill Approved by the Senate

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In a stunning development that has reignited national debate, former President Donald Trump has broken his silence on why he has not signed the bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act, a bill the Senate approved with overwhelming support.

The legislation, widely popular among both lawmakers and the public, would mandate the full release of all remaining records connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network.

Speaking during an impromptu press briefing at Mar-a-Lago, Trump offered his most direct explanation yet—though his remarks only fueled further questions.

> “I’m not going to sign anything that risks national security. People don’t understand how deep this goes,” Trump said, without specifying what national security concerns he was referring to.

The comment immediately sparked a wave of reactions across social media platforms, where critics accused Trump of stalling to protect political allies, while his supporters praised him for exercising caution over sensitive intelligence material.

A Bill With Rare Bipartisan Support

The Epstein Files Bill passed the Senate with a margin not seen in years—92–6—reflecting a shared interest across parties to bring long-awaited transparency to a scandal that continues to haunt Washington.

 

The bill would:

Require the release of all non-redacted Epstein-related documents within 60 days

Authorize an independent review panel to oversee compliance

Allow limited redactions only for the protection of active victims

Despite its popularity, the bill has sat unsigned on Trump’s desk for days, raising speculation about delays.

Critics Question Trump’s Motives

Democrats swiftly condemned Trump’s explanation, arguing that “national security” has become a blanket justification to avoid political fallout.

Several pointed to Trump’s long-documented associations with Epstein as a potential conflict of interest.

Rep. Allison Warren (D-MA) stated:

> “Every day this bill goes unsigned is another day victims wait for justice. The American people deserve to know what he is trying to hide.”

Others noted that federal agencies had already vetted the bill for security concerns before it reached the Senate floor.

Supporters Defend Trump’s Hesitation

Sen. Mark Bishop (R-TX), a close Trump ally, defended the former president’s caution, suggesting that premature disclosure could “expose classified intelligence operations unrelated to Epstein.”

He referenced a confidential annex in the bill, claiming that parts of the material involve foreign cooperation agreements that must not be compromised.

Growing Pressure as the Deadline Approaches

Public interest surged after several high-profile figures were recently named in newly unsealed court documents connected to Epstein’s network.

Advocacy groups have called on Trump to sign the bill “immediately,” arguing that transparency is essential to restoring public trust.

Legal experts note that if Trump continues to delay, Congress could vote to override his refusal—a rare move but one made possible by the bill’s broad support.

For now, the country awaits Trump’s next move, as the controversy intensifies and pressure mounts on the former president to provide a clearer, more concrete justification for withholding his signature.

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