Episode 1764
Monday, November 10th, 2025
Today, House Democrats want to interview the Andrew formerly known as Prince about the Epstein Files; Elon Musk gets a one trillion dollar Tesla pay package; Trump pardons the former Tennessee House speaker and his aide; a judge issues a permanent injunction against the Department of Education for usurping furloughed employee email accounts; Todd Blanche declares war against the federal judiciary; a magistrate judge plans to visit the Broadview ICE facility amid a lawsuit over conditions there; Judge Ellis issues a preliminary injunction against Greg Bovino and federal agents in Chicago; another judge issues a permanent injunction against Hegseth’s deployment of the National Guard in Oregon; Senate Democrats box Republicans into voting no on funding the ACA; California Republicans sue over prop 50; the very red Aurora city council in Colorado flips blue; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.
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US judge bars Education Department emails blaming shutdown on Democrats | Reuters
DOJ’s No. 2 Official Asks Lawyers to Join ‘War’ Against Judges | Bloomberg
Republicans swat down Democratic offer to end shutdown as impasse continues into 38th day | AP News
House Democrats request interview with former prince Andrew on Epstein | The Washington Post
Elon Musk Wins $1 Trillion Tesla Pay Package | The New York Times
Republicans file lawsuit challenging California’s redistricting measure | The Guardian
Democrats flip council in city Trump demonized | Newsweek
After four successful years of operation, the City of Sharonville is ordering the farm store to shut down, claiming it violates residential zoning restrictions — even though Ohio law (ORC 519.21 and 3717.22) protects the right to sell farm p
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