Trump already signed his most high‑profile “big, beautiful bill” — the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — on July 4, 2025, so there is no pending signature date for that particular measure now.

What is this “bill” people mention?

When people online ask “when will Trump sign the bill,” they are often referring to his flagship second‑term package nicknamed the “Big Beautiful Bill” (formally known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act). That legislation contained the core tax and spending pieces of his second‑term agenda and became a major political and media focus in mid‑2025.

When did Trump sign that major bill?

  • The One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025.
  • In the days just before that, headlines and clips circulated of Trump saying he wanted to sign his “big, beautiful bill” by Independence Day, which is why the “when will he sign it?” question became a trending topic.

So if your question is about that specific “big, beautiful bill,” the signing already happened on July 4, 2025.

Is Trump still signing other bills now?

Yes. As of early 2026, Trump continues to sign other, more targeted bills rather than one giant package. Examples include:

  • A short‑term government funding bill (a continuing resolution) he signed that keeps the federal government funded through January 30, 2026, ending a record shutdown and punting final budget fights to later in 2026.
  • A Ways and Means disaster‑relief measure (the “Disaster Related Extension of Deadlines Act,” H.R. 1491) that extends tax deadlines for victims of natural disasters, which he signed at the start of 2026.
  • Other individual bills like H.R. 1512 (the “Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act”) and a joint resolution concerning special displays on the National Mall, both signed in December 2025.

For these kinds of bills, there is usually no long‑promoted “big signing date”; they are signed when they reach the president’s desk and clear administrative review.

Why exact future signing dates are usually unknown

If you are asking about a new or upcoming bill that is still in Congress, there typically will not be a precise public signing date until:

  1. Both chambers pass identical text and formally present it to the president.
  1. The White House schedules a signing ceremony or quietly signs it and then announces the action in a brief statement or notice.

Political news, commentary sites, and forums sometimes speculate about when he might sign a bill — for example, timing it to a symbolic date like July 4 or the State of the Union — but those are only predictions until an official schedule or statement is released.

Bottom line:

  • If you meant the famous “big, beautiful bill,” it was already signed on July 4, 2025.
  • If you meant some other specific bill moving now, there is usually no firm, public signing date until Congress finishes its work and the White House publishes an official notice or schedule.

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