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Week of Novermber 9th: Government Opens and the Epstein Files Get Real
Manage episode 519855720 series 3653217
This week’s rundown moves fast: Democrats end the 43-day government shutdown, a new tranche of Epstein files heads for daylight, and the White House floats a 50-year mortgage option that has economists split. We break down what actually changed at the grocery store as the administration rolls back tariffs on dozens of food imports, and we talk through a viral (and bizarre) moment from the Syrian president’s White House visit, the cologne clip. Plus: new State Department guidance that raises alarms about visa denials tied to health conditions like obesity, and a sweeping U.S. designation of several European antifa groups as terrorist organizations.
Topics Covered
Democrats end the federal shutdown: what’s funded now, what’s punted, and the real economic hit
Epstein files: what’s new vs. recycled, and how the next release could land
50-year mortgages: modest monthly savings vs. big lifetime interest—who wins, who doesn’t
Food tariff rollback: which categories are affected and how soon prices might reflect it
The cologne moment at the White House: protocol, optics, and whether any policy came out of it
Visas & health: how new guidance could change consular decisions and who’s at risk
Antifa designations: legal implications (sanctions, immigration bars, material-support laws) and likely pushback
72 episodes
Manage episode 519855720 series 3653217
This week’s rundown moves fast: Democrats end the 43-day government shutdown, a new tranche of Epstein files heads for daylight, and the White House floats a 50-year mortgage option that has economists split. We break down what actually changed at the grocery store as the administration rolls back tariffs on dozens of food imports, and we talk through a viral (and bizarre) moment from the Syrian president’s White House visit, the cologne clip. Plus: new State Department guidance that raises alarms about visa denials tied to health conditions like obesity, and a sweeping U.S. designation of several European antifa groups as terrorist organizations.
Topics Covered
Democrats end the federal shutdown: what’s funded now, what’s punted, and the real economic hit
Epstein files: what’s new vs. recycled, and how the next release could land
50-year mortgages: modest monthly savings vs. big lifetime interest—who wins, who doesn’t
Food tariff rollback: which categories are affected and how soon prices might reflect it
The cologne moment at the White House: protocol, optics, and whether any policy came out of it
Visas & health: how new guidance could change consular decisions and who’s at risk
Antifa designations: legal implications (sanctions, immigration bars, material-support laws) and likely pushback
72 episodes
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