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Episode Date: November 19, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Rylan Barton. Attorney General Pam Bondi says the Justice Department will comply with the law if President Trump signs the bill, as he said he'll do, to release files about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. NPR's Joe Hernandez reports. Bondi said at a press conference, officials would protect any information that could put Epstein's victims at risk before making the files public. We will continue to follow the law with maximum transparency, wall. protecting victims. The Justice Department has released thousands of Epstein-related files to Congress already, but other documents, including witness interviews, have not yet been made public. Trump previously resisted the vote to release more Epstein files but changed course over the weekend,
Starting point is 00:00:46 while claiming the push to release more Epstein documents is a hoax perpetrated by Democrats. Joe Hernandez, NPR News. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has not only removed diversity from performance evaluations at the State Department. He's now giving retroactive promotions to State Department employees who were passed over last year, as NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports. Under a Biden administration role, State Department Promotion Boards had to consider a staffer's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. State Department spokesperson Tommy Piggott calls that an ideological litmus test that penalize competent and deserving government officials, and he says the Trump administration
Starting point is 00:01:27 rewards excellence. According to a cable seen by NPR, close to 300 State Department employees will be receiving pay increases in retroactive promotions, having been denied that under the Biden-era DEI rules. Rubio State Department replaced DEI with fidelity in its list of what to consider for promotions. Michelle Kellerman, NPR News, the State Department. A new NPR PBS News Marist poll is out today. It finds that Ahead of next year's midterm elections, Democrats have a big advantage. NPR's Domenico Montanaro reports. The more than 1,400 respondents were asked if the midterm elections took place today,
Starting point is 00:02:08 which parties candidate would they vote for in their district? Democrats came out 14 points ahead. That's a whopping lead. The last time it was that wide was eight years ago during President Trump's first term. In 2018, when Democrats won 40 seats and control of the House, their edge was between 6 and 12 points. The only question is whether this is. advantage is coming too soon for the party. A year from now, the political landscape could look
Starting point is 00:02:31 very different, but right now, Democrats have the upper hand. Domenico Montanaro and PR News, Washington. Federal agents have arrested more than 250 people during an immigration crackdown in North Carolina centered on Charlotte. It's the latest phase of President Trump's mass deportation efforts in Democratic-run cities. The push to carry out arrests in North Carolina expanded to areas around the state capital of Raleigh yesterday. From Washington, you're listening to NPR News. Britain is warning Russia. It is ready to handle any incursion into its territory after a spy ship was detected near its waters.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Britain's defense secretary says the vessel directed lasers at pilots of surveillance aircraft monitoring its activities. He described it as part of a Russian fleet designed to threaten undersea infrastructure. Russia's embassy accused the British government of being Russophobic. Immigrant physicians make up a quarter of all doctors in the U.S. But policies like higher visa fees are making it harder and less appealing to work here. NPR's Yuki Noguchi reports. Dr. Michael Liu says recent data show only 1% of physicians in the U.S. have work visas known as H-1B. Those are for highly trained, highly skilled professionals.
Starting point is 00:03:46 And those doctors work in some of the toughest communities. High poverty counties had a four times higher prevalence of H-1B physicians. We also saw that same pattern in rural counties or rural communities. Lou is Canadian and remained in the U.S. after training here and getting married earlier this year. But he says, it feels like my contributions just because I was not born in this country are less valued. Yuki NPR News. Haiti is celebrating its first World Cup qualification since 1974,
Starting point is 00:04:18 momentarily setting aside recent gang violence and political instability. and the tiny Caribbean island nation of Curacao has become the smallest country by population to qualify for the event. Curacao has about 156,000 people. It takes the record from Iceland, which has about 350,000 people and qualified for the 2018 Cup. This is NPR News.

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