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Episode Date: November 19, 2025Fallout from the Epstein files strikes two prominent Democrats, Kamala Harris hits the campaign trail in Nashville, and Texas shuts the door on two groups it says are foreign terrorist organizations. ...Get the facts first with Evening Wire. - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Fallout from the Epstein Files strikes two prominent Democrats.
Kamala Harris hits the campaign trail in Nashville, and Texas shuts the door on two groups that it says are foreign terrorist organizations.
I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley.
It's Wednesday, November 19th, and this is Evening Wire.
The fallout has begun from the documents already released from the Epstein files,
and one Democrat in particular is in hot water.
Daily Wire reporter Amanda Presses Jacimo has more.
Democrat delegate Stacey Plaskett has been revealed to have texted with the convicted
sex offender and during a 2019 congressional hearing, Plaskett texted back and forth with Epstein,
getting direction from him on how to hurt Trump through her questions to Trump critic Michael Cohen.
House Republicans tried Tuesday to pass a resolution to censure Plaskett and to strip a committee
assignment from her, but fell short when nearly every Democrat backed the delegate.
Congressman Ralph Norman, the Republican who introduced the resolution, said, quote,
The American people expect integrity and judgment from their elected officials,
not for them to seek advice from a predator who exploited minor children.
In more Epstein News, as we reported yesterday,
former Treasury Secretary and past president of Harvard University, Larry Summers,
has announced he's stepping back from public life, including resigning from the Board of OpenAI.
Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham has the latest.
According to documents published by the House Oversight Committee,
more than 20,000 pages of Epstein-related material
include extensive email exchanges between Summers and Epstein.
Summers, who served as Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton
and later as a top economic advisor to President Barack Obama,
stated that he plans to withdraw from public life in the wake of the revelations.
Summers, still a professor at Harvard Kennedy School,
has now become the subject of a university investigation into the alleged connections.
Here he is speaking before one of his classes yesterday.
Some of you will have seen my statement of regret, expressing my shame,
with respect to what I did in communication with Mr. Epstein,
and that I've said that I'm going to step back from public activities
for a time, but I think it's very important because of my teaching obligations.
And so with your permission, we're going to go forward and talk about the material in the class.
President Trump has dispatched a high-level Pentagon delegation to Ukraine in an effort to revive peace talks.
Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce says more.
The team, which is led by Secretary of the Army, Dan Driscoll, is slated to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky
and will hold discussions with Russian officials at a later date.
Reports suggest the White House and the Kremlin are quietly working on a peace deal.
inspired by the president's deal between Israel and Gaza.
Beyond ending the war, the initiative aims to establish security assurances for Europe
and clearly define the relationships between the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine.
Ecuador has voted no to hosting a new U.S. military base.
Daily Wire reporter Breka Stole has the details.
President Daniel Naboha had spent months courting Washington in support of the plan,
but voters issued a sharp rebuke in a national referendum on Sunday
with 61% opposing the measure.
While the U.S. has sought to expand its presence in South America,
Analyst say the vote reflects broader frustrations with Naboa rather than a decisive rejection of American presence.
The president's popularity has plummeted in recent months and widespread energy outages and shortages of essential medicines.
The president hosted the Saudi Prince and Princess for dinner at the White House last night, but they weren't the only distinguished guests.
Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo joined the festivities as well.
The star recently surprised fans when he told Pierce Morgan that he was interested in meeting the U.S. president.
Here's that moment.
One of the guys that I want to sit to have a nice talk, it was one of the guys.
Donald Trump.
Donald Trump.
I wish one day to meet him, to sit with him because it's one of the persons that I really like him, because I think it can make things happen.
And I like people like that.
Rinaldo, who signed with the All-Nasr-Saudi soccer league in 2022, joined an elite guest list last night, which also included Tim Cook and Elon Musk.
Trump was seen walking and laughing with Ronaldo and told reporters, his statement.
son Barron is a big fan. Rinaldo is here. And Barron got to meet him and I think he respects his father
a little bit more now. The Trump administration took a step toward dismantling the Department of Education.
Daily Wire, senior editor, Joel Needler, has more. In an announcement yesterday, Education Secretary
Lyndon McMahon shared that much of the department's workload is shifting to HHS, labor, interior,
and state. Although fully shuddering the department would require congressional approval, McMahon has
worked with President Trump to scale back the agency's responsibilities and personnel,
cutting nearly half its staff earlier this year. In keeping with the announcement,
McMahon posted a message to X this week pointing out the effect, or lack thereof,
of the record government shut down on day-to-day education.
The Federal Department of Education furloughed 90% of its staff, and what happened? Nothing.
School stayed open. Students went to class. Teachers got paid. The shutdown proved our schools
don't depend on Washington bureaucracy to function.
The Trump administration has awarded a $1 billion federal loan guarantee to restart a reactor on three-mile island.
Constellation, which owns the nuclear facility, has said it will use the money to refurbish and restart a reactor that will then be used to power a Microsoft Data Center.
The reactor that will be restarted is not part of the facility that partially melted down in 1979.
Constellation has said that the federal backing comes with minimal risk to taxpayers,
and that the project will produce 835 megawatts of clean energy
enough to power 800,000 homes.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on the campaign trail this week
for the first time since her loss in November.
The former VP traveled to Tennessee
where she made a couple stops around Nashville
in support of Democrat state congresswoman Afton Bain,
who's running in a special election for U.S. Congress.
Bain is a long-shot candidate running against Republican nominee
Matt Van Epps in a district that Trump won by 20 points last year.
Here's Harris during an event in Nashville's Hadley Park.
So I thank you in advance for being active.
This is about you.
This is about your future.
This is about your country.
This is about your power.
And who is the power?
New York City mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani is once again asking for financial support.
In a video posted to X yesterday,
Momdani explained that the city does not match transition funding like it does campaign funds.
So his team needs to raise $4 million independently.
in order to, quote, start to deliver on January 1st.
We have less than 50 days until we take office, and we have a lot to do.
We have to vet the 50,000 resumes we've received.
Thank you.
We have to keep paying our incredible team.
Thank you.
And we have to plan not to start inauguration, but our policy implementation.
Democrat lawmakers are urging service members to defy any orders that they deem, quote, illegal.
In a viral video, six Democrats make a direct statement to service members.
Senators, Alyssa Slotkin and Mark Kelly, and representatives Chris DeLuzio, Mackie Goodlander, Chrissy Hulahan, and Jason Crowe first tout their own military and intelligence backgrounds, then they call for open defiance of higher-ups if their orders aren't legal legal orders.
Right now, the threats to our Constitution aren't just coming from abroad, but from right here at home.
Our laws are clear. You can refuse illegal orders. You can refuse illegal orders. You must refuse illegal orders.
No one has to carry out orders that violate the law or our Constitution.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth responded to the video by tweeting, quote,
Stage 4 Trump derangement syndrome.
A federal court has blocked Texas Republicans' new congressional map,
which would give them five additional seats,
and now the state's appealing the ruling to the Supreme Court.
Daily Wire immigration reporter Jenny Tare has the story.
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown ruled Tuesday that Texas's new map was racially gerrymandered
and thus likely unconstitutional.
saying the state should instead use its 2021 maps.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott defended the map,
saying they were redrawn to better reflect Texas's conservative voting preferences
and for no other reason.
He also slammed the court's discriminatory claims against the map as absurd
and unsupported by testimony offered during 10 days of hearings.
The ruling, he said, was clearly erroneous.
Meanwhile, also in Texas, Governor Greg Abbott designated the Muslim Brotherhood
and the Council on American Islamic Relations
as foreign terrorist organizations.
Here's Daily Wire Reporter, Zach Jewell.
The governor's action bans the Muslim groups
from purchasing or acquiring land in Texas
and subjects anyone affiliated with them
to heightened state penalties.
In his announcement on Tuesday,
Abbott cited each group's ties to Islamic extremism
and accused them of seeking to forcibly impose Sharia law.
He said, quote,
the actions taken by the Muslim Brotherhood and care
to support terrorism across a globe
and to subvert our laws through violence,
intimidation and harassment are unacceptable. These radical extremists are not welcome in our state and are now
prohibited from acquiring any real property interest in Texas. The Justice Department indicted a former
Olympic snowboarder today for more crimes related to murder, drug trafficking, and money laundering.
Canadian Ryan James Wedding was previously indicted for related offenses and joined the FBI's
top 10 most wanted list in March of this year. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the indictment
in a press conference today.
Here's Bondi on wedding.
He controls one of the most prolific and violent drug trafficking organizations in this world.
His organization is responsible for importing approximately 60 metric tons of cocaine a year into Los Angeles via semi-trucks from Mexico.
The State Department is up the reward for weddings capture from $10 to $15 million.
and now offers a $2 million reward for valuable information related to the murder of a federal witness.
And as part of its push to revive the Christmas spirit in D.C., the Kennedy Center announced its first ever Christmas tree and lighting ceremony.
The event will take place on December 17th. A Kennedy Center spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the event is a milestone for America's Cultural Center, one of Washington's premier holiday attractions.
The center partnered with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service to quote,
showcase a beautiful red spruce and create new traditions for families and visitors this holiday season.
All right, those are your drive home updates today.
To learn more about these stories, go to DailyWire.com.
And in case you missed it earlier today, we covered some major stories,
including Congress voting to open the Epstein files,
markets tumbling amid concerns about an AI bubble,
and a new investigation suggesting academic fraud in higher education.
Thanks for tuning in.
We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.
