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The Pentagon disputes that claim, saying it intends to use the technology within existing legal boundaries.
President Trump's name and image are now appearing on federal buildings.
A move critics say blurs the line between government messaging and political promotion.
NPR's Tamara Keith reports the shift is a break with presidential norms.
Stocks continue to trade sharply lower on Wall Street at this hour.
The Dow was down 766 points.
Hillary Clinton reiterated that she was disappointed that the deposition was held behind closed doors instead of publicly.
She said she answered the same questions over and over.
Clinton also said that her husband's relationship with Epstein ended several years before Epstein's criminal history came to light.
Republican Committee Chair James Comer told reporters Clinton answered most of their questions, but that they weren't satisfied with all her answers.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Former President Bill Clinton is set to testify before a congressional committee in New York today as part of the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
His appearance follows closed-door testimony on Thursday from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Democratic Congressman James Walkinshaw is on the committee.
He says today's deposition will have more to offer.
Neither of the Clintons has been charged with wrongdoing.