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Wednesday, November 26th, 2025 - Ukraine peace talks; Bolsonaro’s failed DIY escape; 9/11 cover-up; Healthcare goes up; Congress panic buttons & more

Morning Announcements

Betches

News, Daily News, Politics, News Commentary

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Today’s Headlines: Ukraine’s peace talks are… somehow happening. Zelensky has mostly accepted Russia’s 28-point plan, with “minor” tweaks, and might swing by the U.S. to finalize it. Meanwhile, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll met Russia’s delegation in Abu Dhabi, where Sergey Lavrov warned they won’t accept changes that differ from whatever secret “understanding” Trump and Putin supposedly made in Alaska. Over in Venezuela, Trump labeled President Nicolás Maduro the head of a terrorist organization while also planning to call him. The administration insists they’re not plotting to “shoot or snatch” him but will continue blowing up drug-running boats.In Brazil, Bolsonaro tried to melt off his ankle monitor with a soldering iron and was re-arrested for attempted escape — yet Trump claims he talked to him “last night” and expects to meet him soon. Unless Trump plans to take a meeting in a Brazilian prison, it looks like Jair was maybe making a break for the U.S. embassy before being forced to start serving his 27-year sentence. Israel reportedly killed Hezbollah’s new top commander, Haytham Ali Tabatabai, in Beirut, which would not calm anything down. In other news, newly uncovered documents show NYC knew how toxic the air around Ground Zero was and still let thousands of first responders breathe it in. Almost 10,000 have died from related illnesses. Truly shocking behavior from Rudy Giuliani’s New York (said no one). Healthcare premiums are spiking nationwide, and Trump was planning to announce a two-year extension of Obamacare subsidies — until Speaker Mike Johnson told him House Republicans weren’t on board. Hope those early retirements come through! The Justice Department wants to unseal grand jury transcripts from the Epstein and Maxwell cases under the new transparency law. And finally, with threats against lawmakers rising, the House is doubling security funding: members will now get $20k a month for personal protection and access to a new silent-alert app. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: CNN: Ukraine talks gain momentum as US and Russian officials meet in Abu Dhabi Axios: Scoop: Trump ready to talk with Maduro over Venezuela drug strikes NYT: How a Sabotaged Ankle Monitor Ended Bolsonaro’s House Arrest WSJ: He Was Rebuilding Hezbollah—Until an Israeli Missile Found Him in Beirut NBC New York: FDNY firefighters demand answers on newfound documents detailing toxic dust after 9/11 Reuters: Trump plans to propose extending Obamacare subsidies, report says AP News: Justice Department renews bid to unseal Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury materials Axios: U.S. House ramps up security as lawmakers' fears rise Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Today is Wednesday, November 26th, and you're listening to The Morning Announcements presented

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by Betches Media. I'm your host, Sammy Sage, and The Morning Announcements is your daily

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Welcome to your final morning announcements episode before Thanksgiving.

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Please don't forget to have a pointless argument with your craziest

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relative this weekend. Starting with the status of the Ukraine peace plan, Vladimir Zelensky has

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mostly accepted Russia's 28-point plan, with some changes to, quote, minor details.

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And Ukrainian officials say that Zelensky may visit the United States in the next few days

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to hammer out the remaining details. Should be a fun Thanksgiving weekend for them?

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Meanwhile, U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll held a meeting on Monday in Abu Dhabi with the Russian delegation,

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where Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov indicated that they may reject any amendments to the plan

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if they are, quote, fundamentally different than the understanding that Trump and Putin had

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reached in Alaska a few months ago. I'm sorry, what understanding?

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Then there's the situation in Venezuela. The Trump administration designated their president

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Nicholas Maduro as the head of a terrorist organization on Monday, but Trump is reportedly

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planning to speak directly with Maduro soon, though no date has been set for that yet. This comes as Trump has been teasing direct and imminent military action on

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Venezuelan soil, and Venezuela just signed a 15-year extension on its oil-producing contract with Russia.

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So I guess they won't be running out of money for bombing Ukraine anytime soon. According to

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