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all the other agencies.
He is looking at a lot of legal challenges to his agency, particularly.
He is looking at a lot of internal fractures and fissures, you know, varying struggling power dynamics.
The inspector general of DHS sent a letter to lawmakers also this week saying that DHS was obstructing
his investigations, his internal investigations into the agency.
So he's taking on, you know, kind of a lot of muddied waters inside when it comes to dealings with Congress, when it comes to dealings with the judiciary branch.
And he's going to have to try and turn the public sentiment around.
That's a lie.
But one thing that he has going for him is that he is actually very skilled at going on television and defending the president and his policies, which
Which is probably what got him on the president's radar as much as he was.
All right.
Ximena, thank you so much for bringing your reporting and enjoy your weekend.
Thank you.
When we come back, the latest on the Epstein Files.
Hey, Stephen.
There were a number of developments in the long-running Epstein files story this week.
And Stephen, I want to start with your latest reporting on files that were missing or redacted from the original public release.
Some of those files have now been posted by the Justice Department.
What do they have in them?
Stephen, how is the White House responding to this?