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Nov 19
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Congress forces Trump to release the Eps...

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Jeffrey Epstein survivors spoke, American lawmakers listened. The House and the Senate pass a bill demanding the release of the Epstein files. 

Trump isn’t even able to veto the bill. It’s only a matter of time now. We discuss. 

Meanwhile, Trump hosts a crown prince in the White House. That prince, America's own intelligence agencies concluded, ordered the murder and dismemberment of a Washington Post journalist in 2018. 

Trump’s response? “Things happen”.

And Cristiano Ronaldo is in town meeting the president. He’s in the US after an 11 year absence - we take a look. 

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Email us on trump100@sky.uk with your comments and questions.

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