House Votes On Epstein Files, MAGA Coalition Cracks, Saudi Leader Visits White House
Nov 18, 2025•13 min
Summary
Today's episode covers key political developments, starting with the House vote on releasing long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein files amidst calls for accountability and a presidential "U-turn." It then delves into growing rifts within the MAGA movement, highlighted by Marjorie Taylor Greene's public criticisms of President Trump's policies. Finally, the episode examines President Trump's White House meeting with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, focusing on potential defense pacts, advanced technology deals, and the domestic and personal implications for both leaders.Episode description
The House votes today on whether to force the release of long-awaited Epstein files, a move pushed by a bipartisan coalition despite President Trump’s earlier efforts to stop it. A widening feud between Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene exposes growing cracks inside the MAGA movement over foreign policy and the “America First” agenda. And President Trump welcomes Saudi Arabia’s crown prince to the White House as both sides seek deeper security and economic ties.
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