
World News Tonight with David Muir Full Episode: Friday, December 12, 2025
Dec 13, 2025
The release of over 90 images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate reveals his connections to powerful figures. A former University of Michigan coach faces legal trouble for home invasion and stalking. In Washington state, historic flooding has forced city evacuations and National Guard rescues. Meanwhile, a lawsuit challenges White House construction plans. On a lighter note, Taylor Swift's upcoming docuseries offers an insider look at her tour, and the Powerball jackpot has skyrocketed to $1 billion.
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New Epstein Photos Fuel Urgency
- House Democrats released 90+ photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate without context, showing many powerful figures including President Trump and Bill Clinton.
- The appearance of people in the photos is not evidence of wrongdoing but has intensified pressure on DOJ to release full Epstein files by next Friday.
Deadline Forces DOJ Transparency
- President Trump downplayed the photos, saying "there are hundreds and hundreds of people that have photos with him."
- Congress passed a law requiring DOJ to release Epstein files, and officials warn criminal consequences if DOJ fails to comply.
Former Coach's Arrest After Firing
- Sharon Moore, fired by University of Michigan for an inappropriate relationship, was later arrested after allegedly entering an ex-girlfriend's home and threatening self-harm.
- He faces felony home invasion and stalking charges and remains out on bond pending a January court date.
