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Democrat’s swearing-in tips scales for House battle to unseal Epstein documents

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Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz., was sworn into office on Wednesday, unlocking the needed support to force the House of Representatives into a vote over the Epstein files.

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Now having received the oath of office, Grijalva is free to become the 218th — and final signatory — to advance a discharge petition on a bill to instruct the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release its documentation on Jeffrey Epstein. If successful, the petition would bring the bill to the floor over the objection of the chamber’s leadership.

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Rep. Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat from Arizona, speaks to members of the media at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Sept. 30, 2025. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Grijalva, who now fills the seat formerly held by her father, the late Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., said signing the petition would be her first act as a member of Congress.

«I will sign the discharge petition right now to release the Epstein files. It’s past time for Congress to restore its role as the check and balance on this administration and fight for we, the American people,» Grijalva said.

Epstein, a former businessman and financier, died in 2019 while jailed on federal sex-trafficking charges involving minors. During his career, he accrued an impressive social circle that included rich and powerful figures like former President Bill Clinton, President Donald Trump and the United Kingdom’s Prince Andrew.

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His sudden death, ruled a suicide by investigators, left unanswered questions about whether he had used his expansive social circle to facilitate illegal sexual encounters for some of his contacts.

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Jeffrey Epstein embracing a smiling Ghislaine Maxwell

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were both indicted on federal sex trafficking charges stemming from Epstein’s years of abuse of underage girls. (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

After disappointing announcements from the DOJ that the investigation met a dead end earlier this year, lawmakers led by Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., demanded Congress vote to force the DOJ to release its documentation on the matter.

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Those demands went unheeded by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who said the DOJ was already conducting its own internal evaluation and complying with congressional requests for information.

For Massie and three other Republicans, that wasn’t good enough.

Massie joined Reps. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., — and all House Democrats — in signing the petition, falling just one signatory short of putting it over the needed 218 threshold.

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EPSTEIN VICTIMS PRESS LAWMAKERS TO SUPPORT BILL TO RELEASE HIDDEN FILES, SAY AMERICANS WILL BE ‘APPALLED’

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks with Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna during a news conference with alleged victims of the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein outside the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 3, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Two of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victims joined lawmakers in the House chamber for Grijalva’s swearing in.

«Our democracy only works when everyone has a voice. This includes the millions of people across the country who have experienced violence and exploitation — including Liz Stein and Jessica Michaels, both survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse. They are here in the gallery here this evening,» Grijalva said.

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Johnson has said he supports the measure in principle but believes aspects of it are poorly written or may provide insufficient protections for Epstein’s potential victims.

With Grijalva’s support, Democrat leadership believes the petition will come to the floor sometime in December.

Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., the ranking member on the House Rules Committee, noted that Johnson might try to derail its timeline.

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«It should ripen in early December. That doesn’t mean that the speaker of the House [won’t] try to do some shenanigans, but if all goes the way we want it to go, early December,» McGovern said.

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Spain permanently pulls ambassador from Israel amid Iran war

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Spain permanently pulled its ambassador to Israel on Tuesday over its opposition to the U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran, ratcheting up an already tense diplomatic rift between the two countries.

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The Spanish government formally terminated the ambassador’s post in its official gazette and said its embassy in Tel Aviv will now be led by a chargé d’affaires indefinitely.

Madrid had recalled its ambassador last September after Israel condemned Spain’s decision to block aircraft and ships carrying weapons to Israel from using Spanish ports or airspace. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar called the move antisemitic at the time.

When a reporter on Wednesday asked whether Spain, in general, was cooperating with the U.S., President Donald Trump replied, «No, they’re not. I think they’re not cooperating at all.»

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People walk past damaged buildings following a strike on a police station, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 4, 2026. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS)

«Spain, I think they’ve been very bad,» the president said. «Very bad. Not good at all. We may cut off trade with Spain.»

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«I don’t know what Spain is doing,» Trump continued. «They’ve been very bad to NATO. They get protected, they don’t want to pay their fair share. And they’ve been that way for many years.»

Trump added that the people of Spain «are fantastic,» whereas the leadership is «not so good.»

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President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before departing on Marine One from the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Wednesday criticized Spain’s decision to recall its ambassador to Israel permanently as «hard for me to absorb.»

«Spain is a member of NATO, and the United States and Israel are in joint operations against the Iranian regime who openly calls for the destruction of the Jewish State, attacks against the West, and seeks to purify Islam in its own image,» Graham wrote on X.

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Spain recalled its ambassador to Israel, the latest flare-up in the rocky diplomatic relationship between the two countries in recent years. (Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo)

«The religious Nazi regime in Iran is the problem, not the Jewish State,» the senator continued. «I hope Spain’s actions will not encourage the tyrannical, fanatical regime in Iran — that abuses its own people — to hang on.»

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Relations between Spain and Israel have deteriorated sharply since Israel launched its military campaign in Gaza in response to the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terror attacks.

Israel also downgraded its diplomatic presence in Spain last May after Spain recognized a Palestinian state, placing its own embassy in Madrid under a chargé d’affaires.

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Hawley introduces bill to strip FDA approval from ‘inherently dangerous’ abortion pill

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FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is introducing a new bill to strip FDA approval from the popular abortion pill mifepristone. The new bill builds upon proposed legislation Hawley introduced last year that would ban mifepristone and allow women to sue manufacturers profiting off of what the lawmaker deems an «inherently dangerous» drug.

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The Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act was introduced in the Senate Tuesday and would prohibit the use of mifepristone for ending pregnancies. 

«The science is clear: The chemical abortion drug is inherently dangerous to women and prone to abuse. Yet major companies like Danco Laboratories are making billions off it,» Hawley told Fox News Digital in a statement. «That’s why I am introducing new legislation to ban the use of mifepristone for abortion and empower women to sue its manufacturers. Congress must act now to protect the health and safety of women.»

If passed, the legislation would withdraw FDA approval for the drug and classify its distribution for abortion as a violation of federal law. In 2023, mifepristone was used in 63% of all abortions in the U.S., according to data from the Guttmacher Institute.

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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced new legislation Tuesday that would ban the abortion pill mifepristone nationwide, calling it an «inherently dangerous» drug and seeking to revoke its FDA approval. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

The Guttmacher Institute, a nonprofit research organization formerly affiliated with Planned Parenthood, also estimates there were 1,038,100 clinician-provided abortions in 2024. However, that figure accounts only for states without abortion bans and does not include abortions performed outside the formal healthcare system or in states where abortion laws differ.

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Hawley raised concerns about the abortion pill last May when he introduced a separate bill that would direct the FDA to create safeguards on mifepristone, allowing women who suffered complications the right to sue telehealth providers and pharmacies for damages. 

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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., cited research from the Ethics and Public Policy Center claiming higher rates of complications from mifepristone than listed on the FDA-approved label. (Charlie Neibergall/AP)

Research by the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) in Washington, D.C., showed the rate of side effects when using mifepristone is 22 times higher than indications from the FDA-approved drug label.

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The study revealed more than 1 in 10 women have reported experiencing «infection, hemorrhaging, or another serious or life-threatening adverse event.»

EPPC assessed 865,727 insurance claims between 2017 and 2023 for women who used the medication to terminate early pregnancy. The pill can be taken up to «70 days since the first day of their last menstrual period,» according to the FDA.

During the Biden administration, the FDA revised rules allowing mifepristone to be prescribed via telehealth, meaning patients would not have to physically go to the doctor to receive the abortion drug.

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In 2024, the Supreme Court unanimously rejected an Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine challenge that was brought to reverse the FDA’s approval and expansion for access to the drug. The ruling allowed mifepristone to remain available through telehealth and mail.

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Hawley penned a letter to FDA Commissioner Marty Makary urging him to review the data and act against the abortion drug mifepristone. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The Supreme Court’s rejection was based on the group’s inability to bring a lawsuit, saying Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine lacked the legal standing to challenge FDA approval. The merits of the abortion drug were never discussed or questioned in the ruling. 

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Last May, Hawley sent a letter to FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, whom Hawley questioned during Makary’s Senate confirmation hearing last year.

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«[D]uring your confirmation hearing, you pledged to me that you would ‘review the totality of the data and ongoing data’ to inform action on the drug,» Hawley’s letter to the FDA chief states. «I urge you to follow this new data and take all appropriate action to restore critical safeguards on the use of mifepristone.

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«The health and safety of American women depend on it.»

Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News. Story tips can be sent to Preston.Mizell@fox.com and on X @MizellPreston

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José Antonio Kast asumió en Chile en una solemne ceremonia en Valparaíso junto a líderes de todo el mundo

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José Antonio Kast asumió este miércoles la Presidencia de Chile en una solemne ceremonia en la ciudad costera de Valparaíso, a la que acudieron parlamentarios de todos los partidos y una docena de jefes de Estado y de Gobierno de todo el mundo, entre ellos el rey Felipe VI de España y el presidente argentino, Javier Milei.

«Sí, juro», dijo el exdiputado ultracatólico de 60 años que sucede al progresista Gabriel Boric. En el Salón de Honor del Senado, la nueva presidenta de la Cámara Alta, la conservadora Paulina Nuñez, le impuso la banda presidencial y la medalla de O’Higgins.

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Kast asumió la presidencia de Chile con la promesa de impulsar un gobierno «de emergencia» centrado en la seguridad y en una estricta política migratoria, incluido un ambicioso plan de deportaciones.

Entre los ausentes destacan el secretario de Estado de Estados Unidos, Marco Rubio, y el presidente de El Salvador, Nayib Bukele.

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También estaba prevista la visita de Lula da Silva, quien anunció sobre la hora que no asistiría por «problemas de agenda». Sin embargo, la prensa brasileña apunta a que su ausencia estaría relacionada con la presencia confirmada del senador Flávio Bolsonaro, hijo del expresidente Jair Bolsonaro.

Para llegar a la presidencia, Kast se ganó el favor de parte importante del electorado prometiendo enfrentar de manera frontal la criminalidad y deportar a cerca de 340.000 migrantes irregulares, en su mayoría venezolanos. «Este gobierno generó caos, desorden e inseguridad. Y nosotros vamos a ir a la inversa», afirmó durante la campaña.

En la opinión pública predomina la percepción de que Chile es un «país tomado por el crimen» debido al aumento de delitos en los últimos años, aunque las cifras siguen por debajo de las de otros países sudamericanos.

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De izq. a der. el nuevo mandatario chileno José Antonio Kast, su esposa María Pía Adriasola, Karina Milei y Javier Milei. Foto: EFE

Kast fue electo en medio de una ola conservadora que avanza en América Latina y tras el segundo triunfo electoral de Trump.

La última semana estuvo marcada por las diferencias entre Boric y Kast respecto de la política exterior, en particular sobre un proyecto de inversión chino para la construcción de un cable de fibra óptica entre Hong Kong y la región de Valparaíso. El gobierno de Estados Unidos observa con recelo la iniciativa, lo que ha tensado las relaciones entre Washington y Santiago.

No obstante, ambos mandatarios acordaron dejar atrás las fricciones y retomar las conversaciones, asegurando que debían estar a la altura de la ceremonia de traspaso de mando de este miércoles.

Gabriel Boric llega a la toma de posesión del nuevo mandatario chileno. Foto: EFE

Kast renuncia a su partido

Así como hicieron otros dos presidentes, Patricio Aylwin y Sebastián Piñera, Kast renunció al Partido Republicano, que él mismo fundó en 2019, para dar un mensaje de que gobernará para todos los chilenos.

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Kast difundió la carta de renuncia enviada en esta jornada al Servicio Electoral, y fue corroborada por la entidad, poniendo fin a siete años de militancia.

El gesto político no es tradición entre los presidentes chilenos: solo Patricio Aylwin renunció en 1990 a la Democracia Cristiana, y Sebastián Piñera dimitió a Renovación Nacional en 2010.

Eduardo Frei, Ricardo Lagos, Michelle Bachelet y Gabriel Boric se mantuvieron en sus partidos durante sus mandatos.

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Jose Antonio Kast con la banda presidencial. Foto: Reuters

Quién es José Antonio Kast

De 60 años y padre de nueve hijos, Kast es un abogado conservador sin reservas: rechaza el aborto incluso en casos de violación, la píldora anticonceptiva de emergencia, el divorcio, el matrimonio homosexual y la eutanasia.

Lleva 30 años en política sin los aspavientos de otros radicales como el brasileño Jair Bolsonaro o el argentino Javier Milei, con quienes se lo compara.

«Es mucho más conservador como personaje y no tiene una personalidad muy carismática», dice a la AFP Robert Funk, profesor de ciencia política de la Universidad de Chile.

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Sus logros como diputado se limitan a la aprobación de leyes que permitieron colocar estatuas, vender lentes para la presbicia sin receta médica y regular loterías.

Kast se ganó el favor de los chilenos con su promesa de atacar de frente la criminalidad y deportar a casi 340.000 migrantes irregulares.

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