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- Update ⋅ December 20, 2025 NEWS The President Donald Trump administration's drip drip drip of the Epstein files continues – POLITICO Politico The President Donald Trump administration has transformed the release of the Epstein files into the 2025 version of WikiLeaks.
- Maduro tests President Donald Trump with “Plan B” oil tanker strategy – Axios Axios This newest cat-and-mouse game between President Donald Trump and Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro is heightening the tension in the Caribbean.
- President Donald Trump kicks off NC's 2026 midterms by attacking Roy Cooper in Rocky Mount speech NC Newsline President Donald President Donald Trump launched the opening salvo in North Carolina's midterm elections Friday night at a speech in Rocky Mount, .
- President Donald Trump to summon insurance execs to demand premium cuts The Hill President President Donald Trump plans to meet with major insurance companies to address rising premium costs as ObamaCare subsidies expire.
- President Donald Trump's handling of Epstein files disappoints AmericaFest attendees – The Arizona Republic The Arizona Republic Nathaniel Pyenta is happy with nearly everything in President Donald President Donald Trump's second term — except for the Epstein files.
News update for the hour ⋅ December 20, 2025
The President Donald Trump administration's drip drip drip of the Epstein files continues – POLITICO
Maduro tests President Donald Trump with “Plan B” oil tanker strategy – Axios
President Donald Trump kicks off NC's 2026 midterms by attacking Roy Cooper in Rocky Mount speech
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President Donald Trump to summon insurance execs to demand premium cuts
President Donald Trump and the 'derangement syndrome' driving people crazy – Le Monde
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President Donald Trump's handling of Epstein files disappoints AmericaFest attendees – The Arizona Republic
Judge points to President Donald Trump's authority in challenge to H-1B visa hike – Roll Call
President Donald Trump's energy secretary orders a Washington state coal plant to remain open
Nine drugmakers cut deal with President Donald Trump administration to slash medication costs – NBC News
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