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President Donald Trump took a huge step in the Epstein saga Wednesday night, announcing he officially signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act. This law requires the DOJ to release all unclassified records related to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell within 30 days.

The move caps a stunning bipartisan surge: the House passed the bill 421–1, and the Senate cleared it hours later with zero objections.

Trump says he personally demanded the legislation, blasting the Biden DOJ for refusing to release “a single page” during the last administration.

Now, for the first time, the DOJ must publish the files online — communications, investigative materials, and decades of records — with only minimal redactions. The countdown begins.

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🔔 Trump Authorizes Release of All Epstein Files
🇺🇸 Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Shocks GOP Lawmakers     
✈️ Trump Approves Possible CIA Operations in Venezuela
💬 Trump Teases Musk as Relationship Appears to Improve
🔥 Trump Calls for Investigation of Climate Change Officials

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President Trump signed the bipartisan Epstein Files disclosure bill and used the moment to hit Democrats for their connections to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump's Justice Department charged Epstein in 2019, and he argued Democrats have avoided scrutiny of their ties to the donor for years. The government now has 30 days to release all information to a publicly available website.

Meanwhile, a reported 28-point peace plan for Ukraine has caught Republicans off guard, with the framework calling for territorial concessions to Russia. Trump has also authorized possible CIA operations in Venezuela as tensions escalate with the Maduro regime over drug trafficking and criminal networks flooding America with cartel operatives.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

🇺🇸 Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Shocks GOP Lawmakers
Reports that the Trump administration has been quietly negotiating a 28-point peace proposal to end the war in Ukraine caught Kyiv's supporters in Congress off guard. Sen. Lindsey Graham said he had not seen details of the plan but insisted any proposal must include strong U.S. military commitments to Ukraine and measures targeting Vladimir Putin's ability to fund the war. Rep. Don Bacon criticized the Trump administration for reportedly negotiating with Russia without Ukraine and appearing to pressure Kyiv, comparing the situation to the 1938 Munich agreement that appeased Nazi Germany. The plan was conveyed to Ukraine by President Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, who met with Rustem Umerov, secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, in Miami. One person familiar with the proposal told the Financial Times it would amount to Ukraine giving up its sovereignty if Kyiv accepted the terms and called the framework a Russian attempt to play the Trump administration.

✈️ Trump Approves Possible CIA Operations in Venezuela
President Trump has given his approval for the CIA to carry out covert operations within Venezuela, according to The New York Times. The report comes after the U.S. deployed USS Gerald Ford, America's largest aircraft carrier, to the Caribbean. Sources said the covert operations could lay the groundwork for a potentially more broad military campaign. Back channel negotiations with Venezuela's government have so far failed to produce results, with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro offering to step down after a delay of a couple years, but the Trump administration rejected the offer. Trump told reporters he does not rule out deploying U.S. troops to Venezuela, saying the country dumped hundreds of thousands of people into America from prisons.

💬 Trump Teases Musk as Relationship Appears to Improve
President Trump may have made amends with SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk after referencing the billionaire at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum and after Musk attended a dinner at the White House. Trump said at the forum that Musk is lucky to be with him and jokingly asked if Musk had ever thanked him properly. After Trump's speech, Musk posted on X that he would like to thank President Trump for all he has done for America and the world. Tension between Trump and Musk reached an all-time high in May after the two publicly aired their differences regarding the big, beautiful bill. The two were seen together at conservative activist Charlie Kirk's funeral in Arizona in September, and Musk appeared at the White House for a dinner during Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to Washington.

🔥 Trump Calls for Investigation of Climate Change Officials
President Trump said officials who pushed radical climate change policies should be immediately investigated while speaking at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington. Trump said the American people rejected failed far-left models, including regulation aimed at curbing climate change. Trump went through climate activists' change in terminology, noting that what is now called climate change was once called global warming. Trump said their policies punish success, rewarded failure and produced disaster, including the worst inflation in the country's history. Trump issued a proclamation declaring October National Energy Dominance Month, in which he lamented the Biden administration's war on American energy and said the Green New Scam shuttered dozens of coal plants leaving the power grid vulnerable, halted mining productions, and shipped energy jobs from Texas to Tehran, from the Midwest to Moscow, and from Baton Rouge to Beijing.

🔔 Trump Authorizes Release of Epstein Documents🔔

President Trump announced he signed the Epstein Files disclosure bill and immediately targeted Democrats for their relationships with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump wrote on Truth Social that Epstein was a lifelong Democrat who gave thousands of dollars to Democrat politicians and maintained close relationships with prominent party figures. He pointed to former President Bill Clinton, who traveled on Epstein's plane 26 times, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, billionaire Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and Delegate Stacey Plaskett.

Trump claimed Jeffries asked Epstein to donate to his campaign after Epstein was charged. The legislation requires the release of thousands of pages of official records related to Epstein, his associates, and the government's handling of past investigations. Trump credited House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune for ensuring swift passage, with votes that were almost unanimous. The Justice Department, under Trump's direction, has already handed over close to fifty thousand pages of Epstein-related documents to Congress for review.

Trump contrasted this with the Biden administration, which he said did not turn over a single file or page related to Epstein. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the Justice Department will release all unclassified documents related to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell no later than 30 days after Trump signs the legislation.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act directs the Justice Department to release all unclassified records and investigative materials related to Epstein and Maxwell, as well as files related to individuals referenced in previous legal cases, details surrounding trafficking allegations, internal DOJ communications, and any details surrounding the investigation into his death.

The House approved the legislation by a 421-1 vote, and the Senate passed it hours later by unanimous consent. Last week, Bondi directed Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, to investigate Epstein's alleged ties to prominent Democrats and major financial institutions. Bondi cited new information that has come forward, including materials Epstein's estate hid for years and only recently provided to Congress.

Former Harvard President Larry Summers resigned from the OpenAI board after emails revealed his long-term friendship with Epstein, leaving him deeply ashamed. The vote to censure Virgin Islands delegate Stacey Plaskett for her relationship with Epstein failed in the House, with three Republicans siding with Democrats in a 209-214 vote.

Trump argued that Democrats have weaponized the Epstein scandal to distract from his movement's victories, and he said the truth about Democrats and their associations with Epstein will soon be revealed.

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🏛 White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt doubled down on demanding Senate Republicans abolish the filibuster to speed up President Trump's agenda. Leavitt said Trump is in total agreement that the filibuster needs to go because it's not serving the purpose it originally intended to serve anymore, and he wants to see it gone so that he can have the most productive three years of any president ever. Leavitt argued that Republicans need to get off their butts and move, and that's what the president wants to see them do and what the American people are expecting.

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🇺🇸 President Trump at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum said people from Saudi Arabia think Americans are crazy for advocating for transgender athletes in women's sports. Trump described being shocked watching a congressman fighting for biological men playing in women's sports, explaining a situation where a biological man beat a woman weightlifting champion by 119 pounds. A New York Times/Ipsos survey in January found most Americans, including a majority of Democrats, do not think transgender athletes should compete against women in sports.

✈️ Iran is backing Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro just as the Trump administration steps up military pressure in the Caribbean and expands its crackdown on criminal networks tied to the regime in Caracas. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei warned of dangerous repercussions from U.S. military activity in the region, arguing the operations threaten international peace and security. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Iván Gil Pinto immediately welcomed Tehran's backing, thanking Iran for its solidarity with the Venezuelan people.

🚨 The FBI stonewalled the House investigation into Thomas Crooks' attempted assassination of President Trump, two Republican lawmakers told the New York Post. Reps. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania and Pat Fallon of Texas said the FBI never shared files with members of Congress who were investigating the attempted assassination in July 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Kelly told the Post that investigators were stymied so much by the feds on what they could look at and knew they were going to get stonewalled on a lot of stuff.

🏛 President Trump is scheduled to host New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House on Friday, marking the first official meeting between the two since Mamdani's election. Trump announced the meeting on Truth Social, calling Mamdani the Communist Mayor of New York City. The meeting comes after Trump called Mamdani's victory speech very angry and described his line to get to any of us, you will have to get through all of us as a very dangerous statement.

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