Trump signs bill to end shutdown - but doesn't take questions after Epstein files released
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On November 10, 2025, President Trump signed a bill to end the longest-ever federal government shutdown, marking a pivotal moment in U.S. governance. The shutdown had significant implications for federal operations and services, affecting millions of Americans. As the government reopened, Trump faced scrutiny over the release of Epstein files but opted not to take questions on the matter, highlighting a potential strategy to divert attention from sensitive issues. This decision reflects ongoing tensions surrounding accountability and transparency in government, especially in light of the shutdown's impact and the public's demand for clarity on high-profile cases.
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