
The DSR Network DSR Daily November 13: House to Vote on Epstein File Release
Nov 13, 2025
The hosts dive into the impending House vote on the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, highlighting its potential implications. They discuss the recent end to a 43-day government shutdown and its political consequences. The conversation shifts to alarming reports of settler violence in the West Bank, sparking a debate over accountability. Additionally, they touch on a Supreme Court case regarding the removal of a Fed Governor and call for urgent action to curb arms supplies to conflict-stricken Sudan.
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Shutdown Solved Nothing Long-Term
- The 43-day government shutdown ended but deferred major fights until January 30th, leaving core issues unresolved.
- David Rothkopf warns this kicks the can down the road and risks millions losing healthcare coverage if subsidies and Medicaid cuts proceed.
Prioritize Policy Over Election Gains
- Do not treat electoral wins as a substitute for policy solutions when people's lives are at stake.
- Prioritize protecting healthcare access over short-term political strategies to avoid mass suffering.
Epstein Files Move Toward Public Release
- The House will vote on forcing DOJ to release Jeffrey Epstein investigation files via a discharge petition.
- David Rothkopf sees the move as an important step after Representative Adelita Grijalva regained her seat and forced the vote.
