
CNN 5 Things Trump on Epstein Vote, GA Election Interference Case, Venezuela Military Options and more
Nov 14, 2025
President Trump deflects scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, shifting focus to alleged adversaries. The Georgia election interference case has resurfaced, featuring a new special prosecutor. Meanwhile, the White House is weighing military options against Venezuela, including potential airstrikes. On the international front, fresh Russian attacks in Kyiv have resulted in civilian casualties and heightened tensions. Lastly, the BBC faces Trump’s billion-dollar lawsuit threat, adding to the whirlwind of current events.
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House Pushes Epstein Files Public
- The House is moving to release all Jeffrey Epstein case files amid bipartisan pressure and new emails.
- President Trump redirected scrutiny by naming other high-profile figures linked to Epstein on social media.
Georgia Case Gets A New Prosecutor
- Georgia's election-interference indictment against Trump was revived with a new prosecutor after Fani Willis's removal.
- Peter Skandalakis accepted the role noting others declined, leaving case progress uncertain.
Military Options Drawn Up For Venezuela
- The White House has received developed military options against Venezuela, including potential land and air strikes.
- President Trump has reservations and has not decided whether to use full-scale military action.
