Trump's Schedule Sparks Speculation: Will Epstein Files Release Bill Get Signed Today?

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The fate of the Bill to release files related to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein hangs in the balance as President Donald Trump's signature remains the key hurdle. Despite Trump's initial dismissal of the issue as a 'Democrat hoax,' he urged fellow Republicans to pass the Bill, which has since cleared both the US House and Senate. To become law, the Bill must receive Trump's signature, a process that has sparked intense speculation. While the Senate passed the Bill on Wednesday morning, Trump's public schedule for November 19 does not indicate any time dedicated to signing it. According to his public schedule, Trump's day included a White House pool call at 9:00 am, a departure to the US-Saudi Investment Forum at 11:35 am, and remarks at the event at 12:00 pm. However, there are no further events listed on his schedule, leaving many wondering if the Bill will be signed into law today. CNN's Kaitlan Collins noted that the Bill has been sent to the White House, but there has been no confirmation on whether Trump has signed it or plans to do so on camera. The Bill requires the release of all Epstein-related files and communications within 30 days, with redactions allowed only for victim protection or ongoing investigations. As the clock ticks, observers are holding their breath, awaiting Trump's decision on the Bill that aims to shed light on Epstein's activities and death in federal prison.