
Meet the Press Meet the Press NOW — November 19
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Nov 19, 2025 Ty Cobb, a former Trump White House attorney, offers insights into the potential dismissal of the Comey indictment due to significant legal mistakes. He discusses the implications of these procedural errors. Meanwhile, Rep. Jasmine Crockett delves into Texas redistricting issues following a court's rejection of a new congressional map. She also shares her thoughts on the Epstein legislation and hints at a possible Senate run, addressing gaps in Democratic messaging. Both guests provide a captivating look into pressing legal and political challenges.
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Congress Moves To Force Epstein File Release
- The Congress-passed bill forces DOJ to release Epstein files within 30 days once signed by President Trump.
- Survivors celebrated, but redactions and an "active investigation" claim may limit full disclosure.
Anticipate Redactions And Legal Delays
- Watch for DOJ redactions and claims of "active investigations" during the 30-day release window.
- Expect legal and political maneuvers that could delay or narrow the files' publication.
Comey Indictment Undermined By Procedural Error
- DOJ admitted the grand jury never saw the final indictment in the James Comey case, a major procedural error.
- That admission and other disclosures place the prosecution in serious legal jeopardy.

