Bill Clinton Deposed by House Committee on Epstein; Trump Comments on Cuba and Iran
In Brief
Bill Clinton testified about Epstein links; Trump discussed Iran talks and Cuba policy.
Key Facts
- Bill Clinton was deposed by the House Oversight Committee regarding alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein.
- President Trump discussed U.S. negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program and the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba.
- Clinton's deposition was reported to raise questions about Trump's own relationship with Epstein.
- Trump expressed discomfort over Clinton's deposition during public remarks.
- Clinton's opening statement for the deposition was covered by CBS News.
What Happened
Former President Bill Clinton appeared before the House Oversight Committee to address questions about his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump commented publicly on Clinton's deposition, as well as on ongoing Iran nuclear negotiations and the future of U.S. policy toward Cuba.
Why It Matters
The deposition highlights ongoing congressional scrutiny of high-profile figures' associations with Jeffrey Epstein. Trump's remarks indicate the event's political significance and its intersection with broader U.S. foreign policy discussions. The coverage reflects continued public interest in accountability and transparency regarding Epstein-related investigations.
Sources
- CBS News — Bill Clinton's opening statement for Epstein files deposition(3h ago)
- The Independent — Trump weighs in on Bill Clinton’s Epstein deposition and talks ‘friendly takeover of Cuba’(3h ago)
- CBS News — Trump on frustrations with Iran talks and chances of a "friendly takeover" of Cuba(2h ago)
