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The A.M. Update

A Unanimous Congress?! | Saudi Times Are Ch-Ch-Ch-Changin' | 11/19/25

The A.M. Update

Aaron McIntire

News, Daily News, Politics

4.9833 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Aaron McIntire recaps Congress's near-unanimous push to force DOJ release of Epstein files amid survivor cheers and Trump's spin as a Democrat "hoax," plus his Oval Office meeting with Saudi PM Mohammed bin Salman touting F-35 jets, $1T investments, and potential Abraham Accords entry tied to Palestinian progress. Texas Gov. Abbott designates Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as terrorist groups, barring land buys and boosting penalties, while NEC Director Kevin Hassett blames AI productivity for "quiet time" in youth hiring. Creepy Democrat vets ad urges troops to defy "illegal orders," Nicki Minaj blasts Nigeria's Christian killings at UN, Texas redistricting map blocked as racial gerrymander, and Steven Crowder grills SNAP "treats" entitlement.
 
AM Update, Epstein files release, Trump MBS Saudi, Abraham Accords, Greg Abbott CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood Texas, Kevin Hassett AI jobs, Democrat vets illegal orders, Nicki Minaj UN Nigeria, Texas redistricting block, Steven Crowder SNAP
 
 

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's Wednesday, November 19th, 2025, near unanimity in Congress for once Saudi Arabia comes to the White House and a rare Greg Abbott-W.

0:09.7

Next on the AM Update.

0:13.8

House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to force the Department of Justice to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, who was the product of a months-long pressure campaign by Democrats and some Republicans.

0:26.8

Several of Epstein survivors were present in the House chamber during a vote as well, and appeared to erupt in shears when the resolution passed.

0:35.3

All but one House lawmaker, president of the chamber, voted in

0:38.3

favor of the bill, which was passed 427 to 1. The lone no vote was from Representative Clay Higgins

0:45.0

of Louisiana, who posted on X shortly thereafter to explain his decision. He said this bill reveals

0:51.5

and injures thousands of innocent people, witnesses, people who provided

0:55.7

alibis, family members, etc. That was his justification for voting against the release of these

1:01.1

documents. The bill passed in the Senate unanimously, actually. President Trump reacted to the news

1:08.6

on truth social, saying, quote, I don't care when the Senate

1:11.5

passes the House bill, whether tonight or at some point in the near future, I just don't

1:15.3

want Republicans to take their eyes off of all the victories that we've had, including the

1:19.2

great big, beautiful bill, closed borders, no men and women's sports or transgender for everyone,

1:24.2

ending the EI, stopping Biden's record-setting inflation, biggest tax and regulation cuts in history, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. On and on and on they go. Those are all things that President Trump can't indeed take a victory lap over. At the White House yesterday, President Trump did seem to be coming to terms with the fact that this bill was going to pass, which it did last night, and is starting to spin it in his favor.

1:45.1

Now, I just got a little report, and I put it in my pocket, of all the money that he's given

1:50.0

to Democrats. He gave me none, zero, no money to me, but he gave money to Democrats.

1:58.0

And people are wise to your hoax. And ABC's is your company, your crappy company is one of the

2:04.1

perpetrators. And I'll tell you. So there's President Trump at the White House coming to terms with the

2:07.9

fact that that bill was going to pass in Congress last night. He made those comments during a meeting

2:13.5

with Muhammad bin Salman al-Assad, that would be prime minister of Saudi Arabia,

2:19.4

who visited the White House to town the two countries, United States and Saudi Arabia's

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