Clintons Submit to Congressional Depositions After Months of Legal Wrangling
The Clintons sit for closed-door testimony in the Epstein investigation.
FROM THE NEWSROOM
Friday, February 27th | News that moves the world.
Hillary Clinton sat for a closed-door deposition in the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, with former President Bill Clinton scheduled to testify as well.
Texas redistricting has forced two Democratic incumbents into a primary contest in Houston.
And a major media outlet’s contrasting coverage of Olympic athletes is raising questions about consistency in sports journalism.
So what ties these stories together?
Each centers on accountability, whether in government oversight, election maps, or the cultural standards applied by influential institutions.
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Clintons Submit to Congressional Depositions After Months of Legal Wrangling
The House Oversight Committee conducted a videotaped, closed-door deposition with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as part of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Subpoenas were issued months ago, and after missed deadlines and the threat of contempt proceedings, the depositions moved forward. The Clintons have denied wrongdoing and have not been accused of crimes related to Epstein. Committee Chairman James Comer said the process followed standard investigative procedure, which typically begins with private testimony before any public hearings.
What should the public expect from congressional oversight in high-profile investigations?
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Texas Redistricting Forces Democratic Incumbents Into Primary Contest
New congressional maps approved by the Republican-controlled Texas Legislature have reshaped political boundaries across the state. In Houston, Representative Christian Menefee now faces Representative Al Green in a Democratic primary after district lines were redrawn. The revised map was designed to strengthen Republican prospects in future elections, and legal challenges have not altered its use for the current cycle.
How much influence should state legislatures have in drawing congressional district lines?
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President Awards Legion of Merit to Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer for Texas Flood Heroism
A major newspaper published a feature praising freestyle skier Eileen Gu, who competes for China, while criticizing the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team for visiting President Trump after their gold medal victory. The contrast has sparked debate over whether media outlets apply consistent standards when evaluating athletes’ decisions about national representation and political engagement.
Should patriotism in sports be viewed differently depending on context or political climate?
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Fraud enforcement expansion: President Trump’s nominee to lead a new DOJ National Fraud Enforcement Division pledged to scale Minnesota’s recent fraud crackdowns into a nationwide effort targeting taxpayer-funded program abuse.
FROM THE EDITOR
Oversight hearings, redistricting battles, and cultural debates may seem unrelated at first glance.
But each reflects the same underlying question: who holds power, and how is it scrutinized?
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