



New tranche of Epstein files reveal more questions than answers
Washington Examiner Justice Department Reporter Kaelan Deese joins Deep Dive Host Natasha Sweatte to discuss the latest developments in the Epstein case with the Department of Justice releasing over 3.5 million pieces of documents.

Congress facing another government shutdown. Will this one be worse?
The federal government is expected to enter a partial shutdown starting Saturday, but it could be short-lived as Senate Democrats and the White House negotiate new restrictions for President Donald Trump’s sweeping deportation agenda. A procedural vote to advance a funding package and avert a shut…

Tensions stay high in Minnesota as ICE is pressured to move to next location
Washington Examiner Homeland Security Reporter Anna Giaritelli joins Deep Dive Host Natasha Sweatte to discuss tensions rising in Minnesota with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The problem with sanctuary cities and its elevation in obstructing justice, compared to red states local law enforcem…

Will Mamdani continue friendly cooperation with Trump as Mayor of New York?
Washington Examiner White House Reporter Christian Datoc joins Deep Dive Host Natasha Sweatte on New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's visit with President Donald Trump and their surprising positive interactions.

Inside Trump's effort to curb Chinese rare earth mineral control
Washington Examiner energy and environment reporter Maydeen Merino joins Deep Dive host Natasha Sweatte to discuss China's global control on rare earth and critical minerals, and how the Trump administration plans on investing more in America to become more independent with rare earth mineral devel…

Holiday sales expected to be slower as affordability issues weigh on economy
Holiday sales growth this year is expected to be a bit more muted compared to past years, as consumers continue to grapple with affordability and cost-of-living challenges. Independent forecasters predict that while there will be a year-over-year uptick in sales, that growth will be more modest. I…

What Duffy and FAA are doing to mitigate air travel delays during holidays
Washington Examiner Congressional Reporter Samantha Jo-Roth joins Deep Dive Host Natasha Sweatte to discuss the issues with Air Traffic Controllers amidst the reopening of the government. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is trying to incentivize the ATC position. ATC workers express stress from …

Democrats promise to combat rising energy costs, will Trump do the same?
Washington Examiner energy and environmental reporter Callie Patteson joins Deep Dive host Natasha Sweatte to discuss the importance of electricity bills from voters amidst the governor races won by Democrats in both New Jersey and Virginia. New York Governor Kathy Hochul green lighting pipeline fo…

How long can Maduro last in the US pressure campaign on Venezuela?
The U.S. military has thousands of troops currently in the Caribbean with thousands more on the way, and experts largely agree the buildup of firepower far exceeds what’s required for the missions they’re currently conducting. Since the beginning of last month, the military has targeted more than …

How Spanberger and Sears both have a chance to win in Virginia governor's race
Washington Examiner National Politics Correspondent Mabinty Quarshie joins Deep Dive Host Natasha Sweatte to discuss the Virginia governor candidates Abigail Spanberger and Virginia Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears for the 2025 election.