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November 20, 2025: Here's What's in the Epstein Law; Will the DOJ Actually Release the Records? PLUS Steps Taken to Further Dismantle Education Department...Is it Legal? And More.

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Nov 20, 2025
The recent passage of the Epstein Bill has sparked significant political discussion, particularly regarding its implications for document release. Trump’s controversial meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince raises eyebrows as he defends MBS. Meanwhile, the Education Department is facing legal scrutiny as it restructures. Quick news updates cover indictments and legislative decisions, including Texas' controversial redistricting. The show wraps up with a critical analysis of the release process of Epstein-related documents and various rumors circulating in the political sphere.
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ANECDOTE

Peace Talks Segment Launch

  • Jordan announced a new 'Peace Talks' segment where listeners submit dilemmas for tailored relationship advice.
  • He will answer two to three submissions each Monday without requiring personal identifiers.
INSIGHT

Record Destruction Carries Severe Legal Risk

  • Destroying government records is illegal without NARA approval and could bring up to 20 years in prison for obstruction.
  • The Epstein law also requires DOJ to disclose any communications about destruction or concealment of files.
INSIGHT

Presidential Power Has Legal Limits

  • The president can order release of many documents but cannot unilaterally release grand jury or court-sealed materials.
  • Given legal limits and the Epstein law's redaction rules, the files should eventually be disclosed.
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