Episode 135

7pm: Former Trump White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews and MS Now Legal Analyst Kristy Greenberg join The Weeknight with the latest aslawmakers gear up for a big Epstein vote, as Trump says he will sign a bill to release the files if it can pass hurdles in Congress. And, a rift is growing between Trump and his long-time ally and supporter Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene because of the Epstein files. Christina Greer, Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University, joins the conversation.
8pm: With lawmakers voting tomorrow, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse have released a powerful new video and will stand with bipartisan lawmakers to demand transparency. One of those survivors joins The Weeknight. And, Trump's use of presidential pardons to exonerate more January 6th defendants is backfiring. Former DOJ pardon attorney Liz Oyer and New York Times Columnist David French explain why.
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