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ABC's David Muir delivered bombshell Donald Trump 'reversal' on Epstein files scandal
ABC World News Tonight anchor David Muir was back at the helm of the news desk on Monday evening and wasted no time in getting stuck into the latest breaking news and updates
Viewers should be primed to tune in to the debate at 9 p.m. ET. The event, taking place at Philadelphia's National Constitution Center, will last 90 minutes, and is hosted by ABC and moderated by ABC World News Tonight host David Muir and anchor Linsey Davis.
New series is going into its second night and Ruby Wax is already proving a stand-out contestant, from Trump anecdotes to snake struggles
The US Congress votes tonight on a bill forcing the government to release all of the Epstein files, with Donald Trump saying he would sign it. Listen to Trump 100 as you scroll.
The New Yorker’s writers weigh in on what could be the only face-to-face matchup between the Republican and Democratic Presidential nominees.
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Liberal Radio Star Roasts Trump Live On Fox News For Sleeping And Ranting About Magnets
Liberal radio host Stephanie Miller roasted Trump live on Fox over his rant about magnets, his Oval Office nap, and the bombshell Jeffrey Epstein emails.
The US Congress votes tonight on a bill forcing the government to release all of the Epstein files, with Donald Trump saying he would sign it. Before then, the Saudi crown prince is at the White House to meet Trump and we're expecting Epstein news conferences elsewhere.
After making remarks, President Donald Trump signed a funding bill to reopen the US government and end the longest shutdown in US history. "The country has never been in better shape," the president says just before signing the bill. "It's a great day," Trump continues as reporters are being ushered out of the Oval Office.
Days after the Senate advanced a funding package to end the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history, the House of Representatives is set to vote on Wednesday, Nov. 12.