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"Quiet Piggy" - Trump DESTROYS Reporter After Epstein Files Bill PASSES

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🗓️ 20 November 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Congress votes 427 to 1 to release Epstein files, triggering questions about redactions, elite protection, and political theater. The panel breaks down Higgins’ lone no vote, new revelations, public distrust, and Trump’s viral “quiet piggy” moment with a reporter.

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0:00.0

They voted for it and it ended up being what, 427 to 1 on releasing the Epstein files.

0:08.9

And a lot has been released since there.

0:12.4

Is this the breakdown, Rob?

0:14.1

Yep.

0:14.5

Go forward.

0:15.6

We begin with Congress approving a bill to force the release of the government's files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News report Erica Brown joins us now from Capitol Hill. Erica,

0:25.3

can you explain what happened in the Senate? Yeah, Lindsay, just a short time ago,

0:31.2

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer took to the Senate floor to get unanimous consent that would

0:36.5

deem this bill automatically passed as soon as that. I thought it's like a little bit different breakdown. It's like two people sending it to each other. So it's Senate and House, Rob, right? That both said they're passing it. And then as we're going through this, the only guy that didn't, Rob, if you can pull him up, Clay Higgins, he's the only person that

0:54.4

didn't do it, representative, Republican representative. I want to say he's out of where. Why do I think it was Oklahoma? I don't know if it's Oklahoma. Louisiana. Louisiana. Okay. And if you don't mind going to his Twitter account for us to just let him give his argument why he didn't do it. on Twitter he explains this is why I voted no.

1:15.4

And I've been a principled note on this bill from the beginning.

1:17.5

What was wrong with the bill three months ago is still wrong today.

1:21.0

It abandons 250 years of criminal justice procedure in America. It's written.

1:21.6

This bill reveals and injures thousands of innocent people, witnesses, people who provided the alibis, family members, et cetera, if enacted in this current form, this type of broad reveal of criminal investigation files released to a rabid media will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt.

1:36.9

Anyways, that's his reasoning behind it. Go a little bit low rap to see what it says because there's a community notes.

1:41.6

Rubinorza claims misrepresent the HR 4405.

1:45.3

The bill includes redactions from victims and uninvolved individuals.

1:48.7

Massey explained victims can't release names due to lawsuits forcing them to homelessness.

1:53.7

Okay, so maybe there's a little bit of contradiction there.

1:56.8

Tom, your thoughts with what was released yesterday.

2:00.0

Are we going to learn anything? Are we going to learn anything?

2:01.6

Are we going to see anything?

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