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00:00Today on Media Miss Minute, Marjorie Taylor Greene says her push to release the Epstein files helped drive a break with President Trump.
00:08Plus, the U.S. murder rate is on track for its sharpest drop ever.
00:15I'm Craig DeGrelli. Welcome to Media Miss Minute, where we spotlight stories getting lost in partisan coverage, starting with what's being missed by the right.
00:24Outgoing GOP Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene says her demand to make the Epstein files public was a major factor in her split with Trump.
00:33In a profile with The New York Times, Greene says that after she threatened to publicly name alleged abusers connected to Jeffrey Epstein, Trump called her and yelled.
00:43She claims he warned her, quote, my friends will get hurt.
00:47Now to what's being missed on the left.
00:49The U.S. murder rate is on pace for its steepest annual decline ever.
00:54New data from more than 500 police departments shows murders are down about 20 percent so far this year.
01:01The Real-Time Crime Index counts just over 5,900 homicides in 2025, down from more than 7,300 at this point last year.
01:11For more stories missed or minimized by partisan media, download the Straight Arrow News app and tap the Media Miss tab.
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