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00:00Looking at trade and tariffs, of course, on a global stage, domestically, a lot of the focus is on the Epstein case files.
00:08The Clintons have been subpoenaed by the House panel. How's it playing out internally? And actually, what do we know at this point?
00:13Well, it's still kicking along no matter what Donald Trump wants this to go away, but it doesn't.
00:17And now we have the House Oversight Committee saying to the DOJ, you've got to release the full unredacted Epstein files.
00:25And that's, you know, the head of that committee is a friend of Donald Trump's and probably being pushed by the committee.
00:30But there you've got rank and file Republicans and Democrats saying, you've got to do this.
00:35We need to have more information. The Democrats are doing it because obviously what it might like difficult for Donald Trump.
00:41But Republicans also. And that just shows the level of anger from both supporters and critics of Donald Trump's over this overhang with the Epstein files.
00:50What's in these files? What does it say, if anything, about Donald Trump?
00:54Well, separate to that, you've got the grand jury testimony, which Ghislaine Maxwell is trying to stop being released because she says hers is an active legal case.
01:03And so this is just continuing to filter through the U.S. domestic mood and a lot of rank and file Republicans quite angry at Donald Trump for looking to block all of this.
01:14The question is, does that roll on? Does it matter when it comes to things like the midterms or is it just Washington noise in the end?
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