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Former President Clinton is About to be Deposed About Jeffrey Epstein
27 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What unprecedented event is happening with former President Clinton?
This has never happened before. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. A former president questioned in a deposition by a congressional committee.
It took seven months, seven months to get the Clintons in here.
In this hour, Bill Clinton will sit down with the House Oversight Committee the day after Hillary Clinton was deposed in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation. She told them she's never met Epstein.
Yesterday, Ms. Clinton deferred a lot of questions. to her husband today. And the committee chair, James Comer, a Republican, says their goal is... Try to figure out how the government failed the victims and try to hopefully hold more people accountable.
And he says the Clintons' private interviews will be released to the public after Democrats agree... We have real questions that deserve serious answers from former President Clinton.
But Congressman Robert Garcia also demands President Trump be next to be questioned by the committee.
He appears in the Epstein files... Next to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, almost more than anybody else.
The president will soon leave for Texas, going to Corpus Christi to campaign for Republicans ahead of Tuesday primaries.
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Chapter 2: What questions were raised during Hillary Clinton's deposition?
He may again tout what he calls a roaring economy with lower inflation, though a new update this morning on wholesale prices shows a bigger than expected increase last month, a half percent over December. And the core annual rate of inflation on producer prices also rose. So on Wall Street, there's a sell-off, the Dow plunging 565 points.
The day after another round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks brokered by Oman.
The U.S. embassy in Israel now says that all non-essential staff, as well as their families, should leave the country if they are able to, if they want to. And it should happen today, as tension between Washington and Tehran is now ratcheting up. By the day, the vice president is going to welcome Oman's foreign minister to the White House shortly to further discuss Iran.
This comes after Vance told The Washington Post overnight the Trump team has no intention of engaging in a prolonged war.
That's Fox's Julian Turner at the State Department. America's listening to Fox News.
Keep up to date on the very latest in Iran.
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Chapter 3: What is the House Oversight Committee's goal in questioning the Clintons?
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Controversy keeps swirling around immigration enforcement in New York City. Columbia University's acting president's upset, claiming agents breached protocol, misrepresenting themselves, going into a dorm early yesterday to take a student into custody. She was released hours later after New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani pressed President Trump about it at a White House meeting.
A federal judge in Minnesota is also upset at ICE.
Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz, a George W. Bush appointee, criticizing U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen for an email that accuses the court of exaggerating ICE violations in Minnesota. that of due process in the Trump administration's crackdown on criminal illegal immigrants.
The judge calling Rosen's response an attack on the court rather than efforts to improve compliance, stressing that the court will uphold the rule of law, including criminal contempt if needed. A separate judge has also ordered Rosen and ICE officials to appear at a contempt hearing next week over similar accusations. Jeff Manosso, Fox News.
A convicted child molester who got pardoned in California, angering victims of his crimes, won't be released from prison after all.
David Allen Funston was convicted in 1999 of 16 counts of kidnapping and child molestation after sexually assaulting multiple children, all under seven years old, in the Sacramento area in the mid-1990s. He was sentenced to three consecutive sentences... of 25 years to life. But the state parole board granted now 64-year-old Funston what's known as elderly parole.
Fox's Jonathan Hunt in Los Angeles.
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Chapter 4: How are President Trump and the Clintons connected to the Epstein investigation?
But before Funston could even be released, he was rearrested for another alleged crime against a young child, one that wasn't prosecuted.
NASA has just pushed back its plans for another moon landing at least until 2028 as they deal with delays and fuel leaks launching a mission to fly around the moon. I'm Dave Anthony.
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