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Drudge ReportNov 19, 2025
WHITE HOUSE PLOTS NEW WAVE OF RETRIBUTION...




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REPUBLICANS CLAIM 'NATIONAL SECURITY' TO STOP EPSTEIN FILES...
Quick release in doubt...
'LOOPHOLES'...
THREAT TO ARREST BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON...
HARVARD Opens Inquiry Into Larry Summers Ties...
UPDATE: Megyn under fire for 'not a pedophile' comments...



Democracy NowNov 19, 2025
"Bring the Truth Out of the Shadows": Survivors Hail Congressional Vote to Release Epstein Files
Congress has finally voted to compel the Justice Department to release the files on Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased convicted sex offender and power broker. After a near-unanimous vote in both legislative chambers, President Trump now says he will sign the bill into law. We play statements from a press conference held by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, who are celebrating the long-awaited win for transparency and accountability.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 19, 2025
U.S. pushes new Ukraine peace plan as Trump's Army secretary visits Kyiv
The administration is renewing efforts to end the war, pitching a revised ceasefire proposal and giving a top military official an unusual diplomatic assignment.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 19, 2025
Noem at odds with Trump-appointed panel over future of FEMA
Instead of further shrinking and dismantling FEMA, the FEMA Review Council wants to make it more independent.

Washington Post PoliticsNov 19, 2025
Who attended the White House dinner for Mohammed bin Salman
As candles flickered and a piano played in the East Room, leaders of the United States' biggest companies signaled they were open for business with Saudi Arabia.

Democracy NowNov 18, 2025
Indigenous Leaders Converge in Belém, Brazil, Demanding Greater Role at U.N. Climate Talks
We speak with one of the Indigenous leaders at the U.N. climate summit in Belém for the climate negotiations, in greater numbers than ever before, taking center stage at COP30. They are calling "to end the persecution of our land defenders," says Diana Chávez, member of the Pastaza Kichwa Nation, with Pakkiru, an Indigenous organization based in Ecuador's Amazon. "We're fighting to keep our territories."

Politics - U.S. HouseNov 18, 2025
Congress Approves Bill to Release Epstein Files
Congress approved a bill demanding the Justice Department to release all of the Epstein files. President Trump, who was once friends with Epstein, initially opposed the vote, but caved to pressure and said he would sign the bill.

Department of Homeland Security NewsSep 30, 2021
Secretary Mayorkas Announces New Immigration Enforcement Priorities
Guidelines focus on national security, public safety, and border security; emphasize prosecutorial discretion 

WASHINGTON - Today, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas announced new Guidelines for the Enforcement of Civil Immigration Law to better focus the Department's resources on the apprehension and removal of noncitizens who are a threat to our national security, public safety, and border security and advance the interests of justice by ensuring a case-by-case assessment of whether an individual poses a threat.  In the last six months, Secretary Mayorkas held multiple engagements with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) workforce and leadership across the country, as well as with a range of stakeholders including law enforcement, civic, and community leaders to inform the new guidance.   

"For the first time, our guidelines will, in the pursuit of public safety, require an assessment of the individual and take into account the totality of the facts and circumstances," said Secretary Mayorkas.  "In exercising this discretion, we are guided by the  knowledge that there are individuals in our country who have been here for generations and contributed to our country's well-being, including those who have been on the frontline in the battle against COVID, lead congregations of faith, and teach our children. As we strive to provide them with a path to status, we will not work in conflict by spending resources seeking to remove those who do not pose a threat and, in fact, make our Nation stronger."  

Enforcement priorities for apprehension and removal remain focused on noncitizens who are a threat to our national security, public safety, and border security.  But the guidelines are a break from a categorical approach to enforcement.  They require an assessment of the individual and the totality of

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