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Epstein's Survivors Rally, Saudi Ruler's Visit & Facebook Payouts - Tuesday, November 18, 2025

The NewsWorthy

Erica Mandy

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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The news to know for Tuesday, November 18, 2025!

What to know about mounting support for releasing the Epstein Files.

And a key step for the future of Gaza as President Trump envisioned it.

Also, how Trump is once again cooperating with Saudi Arabia despite some pushback here in the U.S.

Plus: enrollment at American colleges has shifted, there's a new plan to help international soccer fans see the World Cup in the U.S., and Jeff Bezos is taking on his first new hands-on role since Amazon.

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0:00.0

Today is Tuesday, November 18th. What to know about mounting support for releasing the Epstein

0:05.0

files and a key step for the future of Gaza as President Trump envisioned it. Also, how Trump is

0:10.4

once again cooperating with Saudi Arabia, despite some pushback here in the U.S. Plus, enrollment

0:15.7

at American colleges has shifted. There's a new plan to help international soccer fans see the

0:20.6

World Cup in the U.S.

0:22.2

And Jeff Bezos is taking on its first new hands-on role since Amazon. Those stories and even more

0:27.7

news to know coming up. Welcome, welcome to The Newsworthy. All the day's news in around 10 minutes.

0:35.6

Fast, fair, fun, and on the go. I'm Erica Mandy.

0:39.2

Thanks so much for being here. You're ready? Let's do this. Today, the U.S. House is expected to vote

0:48.0

to force the Epstein files to be released. In fact, the vote could be nearly unanimous, which would

0:53.0

pressure the Senate to also take it up

0:54.9

quickly. Remember, this is about all of the records from the Department of Justice related to its

0:59.6

investigation of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including documents, communications, flight logs, and so on.

1:05.7

And the measure recently got a boost since President Trump announced his sudden support for it.

1:10.7

Now, if it passes both the

1:12.0

House and Senate, President Trump says he'll sign it. Of course, he could also direct the Justice

1:16.4

Department to release the files even without an act of Congress, but he hasn't taken that step.

1:21.3

The DOJ has already said there was no other incriminating information in the files. It has also

1:26.4

argued releasing everything could compromise victims,

1:29.3

invade their privacy, or re-traumatize them. That said, some women who survived Jeffrey Epstein's

1:34.3

abuse want the information out, and they're going to the Capitol today for the vote. Already this

1:39.8

week, a new PSA came out featuring a group of Epstein survivors advocating for the files to be released.

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