Congress votes to release Epstein files; Meta’s antitrust win, and more

国会投票决定公开爱泼斯坦文件;Meta在反垄断战中获胜,以及其他新闻。

The World in Brief from The Economist

2025-11-19

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  • America's Senate quickly approved legislation that would force the Justice Department to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein,

  • a deceased sex offender.

  • The manoeuvre, called unanimous consent,

  • automatically sends the bill to Donald Trump's desk without a roll call vote.

  • Earlier it passed the House of Representatives by 427 to 1.

  • In a dramatic reversal this week the President, who insists Epstein is a quote,

  • Democrat problem, said he would sign the bill.

  • Metta, a social media giant, won an antitrust case against America's Federal Trade Commission.

  • A federal judge ruled that Metta did not illegally maintain a monopoly by buying Instagram and WhatsApp,

  • two small arrivals.

  • The FTC first brought the case against the tech firm in 2020.

  • The trust buster had asked the judge to force Metta to divest from the companies.

  • Mr Trump said that Mohammed bin Salman, quote,