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[Trump’s Diplomatic Tensions, the Epstein Files Legislation, and Declining Political Approval]-[Trump Defends Saudi Prince, Epstein Bill Passes, Trump Low Approval Rating]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-11-19

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Diplomatic Controversies and Saudi Relations

President Trump’s recent meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office was marked by a notable diplomatic tension regarding the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. When questioned about the killing—which US intelligence concluded was approved by the Crown Prince—Trump deflected, stating, "Whether you like him or didn't like him, things happen. But he knew nothing about it." This defensive posture stood in stark contrast to the Crown Prince’s more regretful tone. Despite this friction, the visit centered on significant bilateral agreements, including cooperation on nuclear energy, artificial intelligence, and a defense agreement facilitating the sale of F-35 fighter jets. Furthermore, Trump announced that Saudi Arabia has been designated a "major non-NATO ally," a status that grants the nation special defense and financial privileges. However, the path to broader regional cooperation remains obstructed by conflicting stances on the Israel-Gaza conflict and the feasibility of a two-state solution.

The Legislative Push for the Epstein Files

Congress has moved toward transparency regarding the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein by passing legislation to force the Department of Justice to release unclassified investigative files. Although President Trump initially attempted to thwart the vote, characterizing the focus on the documents as a "Democratic hoax," he eventually reversed course following bipartisan pressure and a petition that gained significant momentum. The necessity of this transparency was underscored by survivors of Epstein’s abuse, including Jenna Lisa Jones, who criticized the President’s handling of the issue as a "national embarrassment." While the bill passed with overwhelming support in the House (427 to 1), the political divide remains deep; some Republicans continue to frame the investigation as a "manufactured... anti-Trump hoax," while Democrats demand to know "what is Donald Trump hiding?" The resolution of this issue remains pending, as the Justice Department must release the materials within 30 days of the bill being signed, potentially triggering further political fallout.

Political Warning Signs and Public Disillusionment

According to a new NPR-PBS News Marist poll, President Trump is facing a critical juncture in his second term, with his approval rating hitting a new low of 39%. The survey highlights significant "political warning signs," most notably a 14-point advantage for Democrats in hypothetical 2026 midterm scenarios—the widest gap seen in eight years. The data suggests that the public is primarily concerned with "lowering prices," which 57% of respondents identified as the President's top priority. This economic dissatisfaction appears to be a primary driver of his declining popularity, particularly among independents, where his approval sits at only 24%. Beyond specific policy grievances, the poll reveals a broader crisis of faith in American institutions, with majorities expressing "little to no confidence" in Congress, the media, and the presidency. This sentiment is compounded by deep social polarization, as voters on both sides increasingly view the opposing party as "closed-minded and dishonest," reflecting a deeply fractured political landscape.

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📖 Transcript

President Trump defended the crown prince of Saudi Arabia when asked about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Whether you like him or didn't like him, things happened, but he knew nothing about it.
That moment overshadowed a day of billion-dollar agreements.
I'm Leila Fadil with A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Congress passed a bill to force the release of the Epstein files.
Trump says he will sign it, but one survivor criticized his earlier efforts to bury the documents.

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