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Democrats’ Epstein email release: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 15, 2025

NY Post readers discuss House Democrats’ selective release of Jeffrey Epstein emails mentioning President Trump.

Smirking Mamdani’s scorn for business will not help NYC prosper

“Tax the rich. Billionaire tears not included,” Sen. Liz Warren smugly captioned a photo of her sitdown with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and Lina Khan.

Gavin discovers men, Canada’s tortured talk on killing and other commentary

Michael Bahareen at UnHerd agreed when California Gov. Gavin Newsom told CNN Democrats “ceded ground” on the “struggles” of young men and “it has...

Don’t be fooled by Kathy Hochul’s latest pause of another toxic law

On Wednesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul put off her ban on natural gas in new homes and buildings under seven stories, yielding to upstate Assembly...

Bondi taps acting U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton to probe Democrats’ ties to Epstein

Attorney General Pam Bondi, at the behest of President Trump, has initiated an investigation into ties between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent Democratic figures.

Trump rolls back tariffs on grocery items, and critics say it’s an admission tariffs raise prices

President Trump has signed an executive order to reduce tariffs on grocery items that have risen in price or cannot be grown easily in the U.S.

Protesters arrested, officers injured in clash outside Chicago-area immigration facility

Authorities arrested 21 protesters Friday and said four officers were injured outside a Chicago-area federal immigration facility that activists say functions as a de facto detention center and is plagued by inhumane conditions.

How chummy is too chummy? Epstein emails shine light on relationships between journalists, sources

The emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein released this week shine a light on the delicate relationship between reporters and their sources. And, as can be the case, bright light isn't always flattering.

Senate probes Justice Department effort to thwart FBI investigation of Clinton’s dossier payments

The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating the Justice Department's effort to shut down an investigation into the Clinton campaign's funding of the infamous Steele Dossier.

Court blocks new rules limiting which immigrants can get commercial drivers’ licenses

The Transportation Department's new restrictions that would severely limit which immigrants can get commercial driver's licenses to drive a semitrailer truck or bus have been put on hold by a federal appeals court.

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