Episode 61

Congress is back from break with a lot to do before the end of the year. The DOJ is set to release the Epstein files; there's talk of pushing for extensions of the retiring tax credits and the all-important election in Tennessee.
President Trump is facing pushback from his own party over his administration's handling of the ongoing strikes in the Caribbean and escalation with Venezuela. This comes amid a blockbuster report from the Washington Post alleging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a spoken directive to "kill everybody" on an alleged drug boat the U.S. struck in the Caribbean.
A new report alleges Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is using the Pentagon to wage retaliation on Trump's behalf. The report comes days after the Pentagon says it's investigating Senator Mark Kelly, who was one of six Democratic lawmakers in a short video reminding service members they can refuse unlawful orders.
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