00:00Today on Media Miss Minute, Congress could soon call Britain's Prince Andrew to testify about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:07And in Virginia, Democrats moved to redraw their congressional maps in response to Republican moves in a neighboring state.
00:18I'm Craig DeGrelli. Welcome to Media Miss Minute, where we spotlight stories most partisan media outlets ignore.
00:25First, a story largely missed by the left. Congress may soon call Prince Andrew to the United States to answer questions about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
00:37Massachusetts Congressman Stephen Lynch told the BBC, lawmakers are extremely interested in hearing from the disgraced royal.
00:44Prince Andrew has denied all wrongdoing, but recently agreed to formally relinquish his royal titles.
00:50Now to the right, Democrats in Virginia are pushing to redraw the state's congressional maps, a move that could win them two more seats and shift control of the U.S. House in 2026.
01:02Right now, Democrats hold six of Virginia's 11 districts, but that could change fast.
01:07Their redistricting push comes as Republicans in neighboring North Carolina approved a new map expected to shift a seat from Democrats, part of a wider wave of redistricting battles across the country.
01:18Texas, Missouri, and now North Carolina have already locked in maps favoring Republicans, while Democrats in states like California and Virginia scramble to counter.
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