Episode 55

Former Republican Congressman Charlie Dent, MSNBC Legal Correspondent Lisa Rubin, and Rep. Pramila Jayapal join The Weeknight to weigh in on the latest developments on Jeffrey Epstein, including the bombshell reporting from The Wall Street Journal that the Justice Department told Donald Trump in May that his name is among many in a "truckload" of documents related to Epstein. Plus, the hosts discuss new reporting from The Washington Post confirming Pete Hegseth sent classified information in an email labeled "secret" on Signal, which contradicts earlier statements from the White House.
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