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December 3, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 337 | 57m 46s

Wednesday on the News Hour, the Pentagon's watchdog finds Pete Hegseth's infamous Signal chat put U.S. personnel at risk. As immigration crackdowns begin in new cities, we explore the expanded role Border Patrol agents are playing, far beyond the U.S.-Mexico border. Plus, Congress returns to Washington as Republicans confront issues that expose rifts within the party, including the Epstein files.

Aired: 12/02/25 | Expires: 01/02/26
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Extras
With U.S. on brink of Iran attack, mediator asks for 'enough space' to reach deal
ICE spending billions to turn warehouses into migrant detention facilities
Clinton testifies he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes: 'I would have turned him in'
News Wrap: Pakistan says it's in 'open war' with Afghanistan
Brooks and Capehart on the Senate primaries in Texas
Why the Trump administration is clashing with AI firm Anthropic
Punch the monkey melts hearts after rejection and unlikely friendship
The concerns and implications of Paramount's Warner Bros. buyout
Rose Byrne on her Oscar-nominated performance as an unraveling mother
Michael Harriot and Geoff Bennett rethink Black history on 'Settle In'
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