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Bill Clinton testifies before House panel about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein

Bill Clinton testifies before House panel about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein

Former President Bill Clinton will on Friday become the first former president to testify under a congressional subpoena when he appears in front of the House Oversight Committee as part of its probe into Jeffrey Epstein.

The deposition will be given behind closed doors in Clinton's hometown of Chappaqua, New York, and comes a day after his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, gave her deposition to the panel in a six-hour-long hearing. It also comes after a contentious negotiation between the Clintons’ attorneys and House Republicans, led by Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer who pushed for in-person, recorded depositions rather than written testimony or declarations. 

Deep-blue state stops forcing foster parents to affirm trans identity as Trump honors teen victim

Deep-blue state stops forcing foster parents to affirm trans identity as Trump honors teen victim

Solidly Democratic states are coming to the realization that excluding foster-care applicants based on their refusal to treat children as the opposite sex may not be a wise choice.  

Vermont gave up its policy of scrutinizing would-be and current foster parents' religious beliefs for inconsistency with gender ideology to settle two First Amendment lawsuits before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals could rule, issuing sweeping new guidance last week that protects applicants from violating their conscience to foster children.

Iran waged decades-long revolutionary terror war against U.S. in Middle East — and here at home

Iran waged decades-long revolutionary terror war against U.S. in Middle East — and here at home

The revolutionary Iranian regime — which may possibly find itself in a war with the United States in the coming days — has positioned itself as an adversary of the U.S. ever since it came into power decades ago in 1979.

President Donald Trump appears to be moving toward striking Iran, with the U.S. military moving significant military assets into the region, insisting he would prefer to strike a deal with the Iranian regime but that, if it comes to war, his top general has told him “it will be something easily won.”

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