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Nov 18, 2025 • 29min
The Epstein Files Vote
Catherine Falders, ABC News managing editor, dives into the political dynamics behind the House vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. She highlights tensions among Republicans regarding this move. Matt Rivers, reporting from Trinidad and Tobago, discusses U.S. military activity near Venezuela and the implications for regime pressure. Alex Mallon provides insights on troubling legal developments in the indictment of James Comey, revealing possible prosecutorial misconduct that could undermine the case.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 23min
The MAGA Rift Between DJT and MTG
Selena Wang, ABC News senior White House correspondent, breaks down the shocking fallout between former President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene over the Epstein files. She explores how Greene's push for transparency is causing rifts in the MAGA base and Trump's contrasting demands for counter-investigations. Meanwhile, Faith Abube reports live from Charlotte, revealing community reactions to Operation Charlotte's Web and the concerns over aggressive immigration tactics. Plus, they dive into the ethical implications of AI recreating deceased loved ones.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 29min
The Case Against Trump’s Hand-Picked Prosecutor
Elizabeth Schulze, an economics reporter at ABC News, discusses the government shutdown's economic fallout, including job losses and reduced spending. Ali Pakorin, lead producer on Capitol Hill, explains the controversy over a surprising provision in the Senate funding bill that allows senators to sue for phone records. Catherine Falders, Washington editor, analyzes a crucial court hearing challenging the appointment of the new U.S. attorney, raising questions about the implications for high-profile indictments against James Comey and Letitia James.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 27min
Epstein Email: Trump “Knew About the Girls”
Representative Robert Garcia, a key player in the House Oversight Committee, discusses explosive emails from Jeffrey Epstein that reference Donald Trump, sparking debates about what the former president knew. Mary Bruce, the Chief White House correspondent, analyzes the administration's response and political fallout, while foreign correspondent Patrick Rievel reveals a shocking corruption scandal in Ukraine affecting the nation's energy defenses. The intertwining of politics, secrets, and accountability makes for a captivating discussion.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 25min
Back to Work: House Expected to End Shutdown
Jay O'Brien, an ABC News Capitol Hill correspondent, breaks down the government's potential resolution to the shutdown, detailing the necessary steps and the impact on federal programs. Meanwhile, Mary Kikatos, a medical unit reporter, sheds light on infant botulism and the ByHeart baby formula recall, offering crucial advice for parents. The conversation also touches on the emotional fallout of online impersonation scams, featuring a man who received hundreds of messages after his photo was misused by scammers.
Nov 11, 2025 • 28min
Furious Democrats: Shut Down Schumer
Rachel Scott, an ABC senior political correspondent, details the growing frustrations among progressive Democrats toward Chuck Schumer amid government shutdown negotiations. Devin Dwyer sheds light on a pivotal Supreme Court case that could reshape mail-in voting rules for the 2024 elections. Alex Mallon raises alarms about congressional concerns over Ghislaine Maxwell's treatment in federal custody, including allegations of special privileges. Together, they navigate the turbulent waters of current political dynamics and legal battles.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 28min
Surprise Senate Deal to End Shutdown
Allie McCorn, ABC's lead Capitol Hill producer, reveals surprising Senate developments leading to a deal to avert a shutdown, highlighting pivotal Democrat support. Peter Haralombos breaks down conflicting SNAP funding rulings, showing how recipients face uncertain futures. Aaron Katursky dives into a high-stakes MLB scandal, detailing indictments of pitchers involved in sports betting schemes. The discussion is a gripping mix of political drama, social safety issues, and a dash of sports intrigue, keeping listeners on the edge of their seats.

Nov 8, 2025 • 27min
Introducing "The Hand in the Window"
In a gripping narrative, Sarah Miller, a seasoned 911 dispatcher, recounts her calm handling of a harrowing kidnapping call. She skillfully gathers crucial information while keeping the abductor unaware. Joining her is Kurt Dorsey, an Ashland police officer, who shares firsthand details of the stealthy rescue operation. Together, they explore the tense moments that led to spotting the victim’s hand in the window and the heart-pounding moments before the arrest of the perpetrator. This episode unveils the urgency and bravery that defined that fateful night.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 25min
Turbulence Ahead: Shutdown Cancels Flights
Sam Sweeney, a transportation reporter for ABC News, shares on-the-ground insights about flight cancellations due to staffing shortages, highlighting the chaos at airports and what travelers should do if their flights are impacted. Mary Bruce, ABC News's chief White House correspondent, discusses a pivotal deal to make obesity drugs more affordable, shedding light on its implications for millions. Aaron Katursky, the chief investigative correspondent, warns about criminals impersonating ICE agents, detailing the risks and incidents related to this alarming trend.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 29min
The Longest Shutdown in History
Allie Pekorin, Lead producer on Capitol Hill for ABC News, discusses the unprecedented government shutdown and its impact on vital services like SNAP. Alex Perez provides on-the-ground insights into the tragic UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, detailing the search efforts and ongoing investigations. Devin Dwyer tackles the Supreme Court's skepticism regarding President Trump's tariff authority, exploring its implications for consumers and businesses. The conversation stitches together political maneuvers, human stories, and legal battles in a captivating way.


