Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released an emotional public service announcement calling on Congress to vote to release all files connected to the case. 00:38 • Source: CNN 39 videos Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released an emotional public service announcement calling on Congress to vote to release all files connected to the case. 00:38 • Source: CNN Epstein survivors push for files release in PSA 00:38 The UN Security Council passed a US-drafted resolution Monday that aims to move beyond the fragile truce in Gaza and to add international legitimacy to President Trump’s 20-point Gaza plan. CNN’s Nic Robertson reports. 01:37 • Source: CNN UN Security Council passes Trump's Gaza plan 01:37 CNN’s Anderson Cooper speaks with Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, about President Donald Trump reversing his stance by calling on Republicans to vote in favor of releasing the Epstein files. 00:58 • Source: CNN Virginia Giuffre's family on Trump releasing Epstein files 00:58 CNN’s Jake Tapper weighs in on President Trump’s Truth Social post over the weekend, saying late night host Seth Meyers should be fired. 01:46 • Source: CNN Analysis: Trump tells NBC to fire Seth Meyers 01:46 CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh breaks down the possible options for military action in Venezuela that the Trump administration might take. 01:41 • Source: CNN Analysis: Trump's options for US military action in Venezuela 01:41 Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, is now sounding more like Trump’s former rival: former Vice President Kamala Harris. CNN’s Sunlen Serfaty reports. 00:53 • Source: CNN Marjorie Taylor Greene echoes Kamala Harris 00:53 Speaking at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, former first lady Michelle Obama responded to a question about the chances of a woman running for president. The comments came as she discussed her new book, “The Look”, with host Tracee Ellis Ross. 00:35 • Source: CNN Michelle Obama on the chances of a female president 00:35 President Donald Trump encouraged House Republicans to vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files and move on from what he calls a “Democrat Hoax,” marking a stark reversal from his efforts to discredit the effort. 00:49 • Source: CNN Trump calls on Republicans to release the Epstein files 00:49 Washington announced that it will designate the Venezuelan cartel, Cartel de los Soles, as a foreign terrorist organization, effective November 24, which the US alleges is led by President Nicolás Maduro and other high-ranking officials. CNN’s Stefano Pozzebon reports on the latest tensions. 00:52 • Source: CNN US to designate Venezuelan cartel as a foreign terrorist organization 00:52 After years of stoking partisan fights, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tells CNN’s Dana Bash she has changed and now wants to model a less divisive kind of politics in the US. This is the representative’s first interview since President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement and criticized her online, calling her a “traitor.” 02:04 • Source: CNN 'That's fair criticism': Dana Bash presses Marjorie Taylor Greene about past divisive comments 02:04 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene talks with CNN’s Dana Bash in her first interview since President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of her and attacked her online as a “traitor.” 02:06 • Source: CNN MTG on what caused explosive rift with Trump 02:06 In recent weeks, the US has amassed its naval forces in the Caribbean as the Trump administration has launched at least 20 strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, in turn, has said Caracas is launching a “massive mobilization” of military personnel, weapons and equipment. 00:56 • Source: CNN Venezuelan President Maduro warns US against military intervention 00:56 CNN’s Kit Maher breaks down some recent changes the Trump administration has made to the White House website to try and troll the Democrats. 01:55 • Source: CNN Trump administration changes White House website 01:55 CNN’s Elliot Williams explains why President Donald Trump’s Truth Social posts directing the Department of Justice to investigate his political opponents should raise red flags for Americans. 01:41 • Source: CNN Opinion: Trump directing the DOJ to investigate is not normal 01:41 President Donald Trump announced Friday he is officially rescinding his endorsement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and attacked her in personal terms, while the congresswoman countered that Trump was trying to make an example of her to prevent the release of files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. 01:59 • Source: CNN Trump attacks Marjorie Taylor Greene. Greene hits back 01:59 A group of journalists and protesters suing DHS allege the agency violated a federal judge’s injunction restricting the use of physical force by spraying “a chemical or pepper spray” into a moving car in Cicero, Illinois that happened to be occupied by a couple and their toddler. DHS denies the claims. 01:30 • Source: CNN One-year-old allegedly hit by chemical spray from DHS agents 01:30 Former Lawyer for Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, reacts to President Trump ordering Attorney General, Pam Bondi to investigate his perceived enemies. “It’s about vengeance,” Cohen tells CNN’s Laura Coates. 01:29 • Source: CNN Michael Cohen on Trump’s Epstein files’ endgame: ‘Vengeance’ 01:29 Amid rising costs and recent delays surrounding SNAP benefits, many Americans have turned to GoFundMe to help pay for essentials. CNN spoke to some of these individuals and GoFundMe’s CEO. 02:17 • Source: CNN Americans turn to GoFundMe for help to buy groceries 02:17 President Donald Trump said on Truth Social that he will ask Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to many other high-profile figures, in an extraordinary step that comes just days after Democrats released emails from the late Epstein that mention him. CNN’s Alayna Treene reports. 01:19 • Source: CNN Trump orders DOJ to investigate political opponents tied to Epstein 01:19 The racketeering indictment case against President Donald Trump and several allies for their efforts to overturn his 2020 electoral defeat in Georgia will continue under a new prosecutor. CNN’s Katelyn Polantz reports. 01:23 • Source: CNN Trump's Georgia election case not over yet 01:23 Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that TSA employees who “stepped up every single day” and “served with exemplary service” would be receiving bonus checks. 00:47 • Source: CNN DHS awards $10,000 bonus checks to TSA employees 00:47 On Thursday, Bill Pulte recommended California Rep. Eric Swalwell to the Department of Justice over mortgage fraud. Rep. Swalwell says, “It’s all nonsense.” 01:06 • Source: CNN Rep. Eric Swalwell speaks out on being referred for mortgage fraud 01:06 The people of the United States should unite with Venezuela for the peace of the Americas, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro told CNN’s Stefano Pozzebon in the middle of a rally in Caracas on Thursday. 00:51 • Source: CNN CNN interviews Venezuelan President Maduro during rally 00:51 Granted rare access inside the Kremlin, CNN’s Fred Pleitgen attends a meeting between Russian president Vladimir Putin and the president of Kazakhstan. Watch for a behind-the-scenes look at Russian diplomacy in action. 01:49 • Source: CNN CNN reporter's solo mission inside the Kremlin 01:49 Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) explains why he continues to push for the release of the Epstein files despite pushback from President Donald Trump and many members of his own party. 00:51 • Source: CNN Why Massie broke with Trump on releasing Epstein docs 00:51 California Governor Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff, Dana Williamson, was arrested and indicted on multiple federal charges, including allegedly being involved in a scheme to steal campaign money from former federal Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra. 00:47 • Source: CNN Gov. Newsom's former top aide indicted on federal charges 00:47 President Donald Trump has signed a bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history. 00:39 • Source: CNN Trump signs bill to reopen the federal government 00:39 The House has approved a bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history. President Donald Trump must now sign the funding package to officially reopen the government. 00:13 • Source: CNN House approves bill to end longest shutdown in US history 00:13 Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed GOP over SNAP benefits as the House has set up a final vote on the Senate-passed funding package to reopen the federal government. 00:37 • Source: CNN AOC slams GOP over SNAP benefits 00:37 Newly sworn-in Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) talks with CNN’s Anderson Cooper about the next steps in the House Democrat’s push to release the Epstein files. 00:53 • Source: CNN Rep. Grijalva outlines her next steps to push for Epstein files release 00:53 After 50 days of waiting, Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) was sworn into Congress Wednesday, bringing an end to a contentious chapter in the US House of Representatives that included a lawsuit and rising tensions inside the Capitol over her seating. 01:02 • Source: CNN Rep. Adelita Grijalva finally sworn in after 50 days of waiting 01:02 CNN’s Jake Tapper analyzes President Donald Trump’s recent comments on Fox News in which he said the US needs foreign workers because there are not enough talented American workers with specialty skills. 02:11 • Source: CNN Why Trump's comments on American workers set off MAGA furor 02:11 An emotional plea from a Hillsboro teen at a city council meeting about families impacted by an increase in ICE arrests garners national attention. 01:16 • Source: CNN Teen gives emotional testimony on ICE raids at city council meeting 01:16 Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender whose death by suicide spawned intense scrutiny of the high-profile people he knew, mentioned President Donald Trump by name multiple times in private correspondence over the last 15 years with an associate and an author in Trump’s orbit, according to newly released emails from Democrats on the House Oversight Committee. 02:30 • Source: CNN Epstein mentioned Trump in newly released private emails 02:30 In a Fox News interview with Laura Ingraham, President Donald Trump said he has an “obligation” to sue the BBC over claims the organization defamed the president when it aired a documentary that edited his speech from January 6 2021. Both the Director General and the CEO of BBC News have resigned following the story, and BBC lawyers have been given until Friday to respond to Trump’s lawyers. 00:40 • Source: CNN Trump tells Fox he has 'an obligation' to sue BBC 00:40 CNN’s Erin Burnett uses a whiteboard to display why the math isn’t adding up on President Donald Trump’s proposed solution to send Americans rebate checks for the tariffs that his administration has collected. 02:38 • Source: CNN Erin Burnett: Are you really getting a $2,000 check? 02:38 Rep. Jim McGovern, the top Democrat on the powerful House Rules Committee, ripped into House Republicans for leaving town during the government shutdown. 00:53 • Source: CNN House Democrat to his Republican colleagues: 'Where the hell have you been?' 00:53 Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive Democrat running for the US Senate in Michigan, has quietly erased thousands of old social media posts — including a dozen tweets that championed the “defund the police” movement. CNN’s KFile senior editor Andrew Kaczynski reports. 02:30 • Source: CNN Senate candidate is latest politician to scrub 'defund the police' posts 02:30 The US Food and Drug Administration said it is taking steps to remove the lengthy “black box” warning on many hormone treatments for women with menopause symptoms. CNN’s Meg Tirrell reports on what may have caused the shift. 01:01 • Source: CNN ‘Black box’ safety warning to be removed from hormone therapy for menopause 01:01 See more videos

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