Ghislaine Maxwell Invokes Fifth Amendment During House Oversight Deposition
Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to testify as Congress presses for answers in the Epstein case.
FROM THE NEWSROOM
Tuesday, February 10th | News that moves the world.
Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to testify as Congress probes how Epstein was handled.
Republicans accelerate judicial confirmations as Trump pushes to move faster.
And a major BMW recall adds to a growing wave of auto safety concerns.
So what ties these stories together?
Each points to the same pressure point: accountability, and whether institutions can keep up when the stakes are high.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Invokes Fifth Amendment During House Oversight Deposition
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a twenty year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights during a virtual House Oversight Committee deposition, ending the session in under an hour. The bipartisan inquiry is examining how federal agencies handled Epstein’s case over the years, and committee leaders had expected Maxwell would refuse to testify. Investigators are now considering whether to rely on other witnesses and records as they continue reviewing possible failures in federal oversight.
Can Congress uncover meaningful answers without her direct testimony?
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Republicans Are Confirming Judges Fast But Trump Wants Them to Move Even Faster
Senate Republicans confirmed six of President Trump’s judicial nominees last week, but the administration is pressing for faster progress, including potential changes to the long standing “blue slip” tradition that allows home state senators to influence nominations. Supporters say the practice has become a tool for obstruction, while critics argue eliminating it could weaken bipartisan cooperation. With hundreds of vacancies across the federal courts, the debate is now centered on balancing speed, tradition, and long term judicial impact.
Should confirmations prioritize efficiency or long standing Senate customs?
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BMW Recalls Nearly 90,000 Vehicles Over Fire Risk From Defective Engine Starters
Federal safety regulators announced that BMW will recall more than 87,000 vehicles due to engine starters that may overheat and pose a fire risk, marking the company’s third similar recall in six months. Dealers will replace the defective parts at no cost, but the repeated issues have raised concerns about quality control and manufacturing reliability. The recall comes amid a broader increase in safety actions across the auto industry.
Are automakers moving too quickly at the expense of reliability and safety?
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FROM THE EDITOR
Today’s headlines have different settings, but the same theme.
Congress wants answers in a case that still raises questions years later. The Senate wrestles with how to confirm judges quickly without breaking long standing practices. And regulators are once again stepping in after safety issues that could put families at risk.
In each story, the real issue is trust: who is responsible, and what happens when the public demands clarity.
That’s today’s wrap. The world keeps moving, and now you’re caught up.
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