Hillary Clinton to testify in House Oversight Committee’s Epstein investigation – US politics live
The Guardian World
by Tom AmbroseFebruary 26, 2026
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Hillary Clinton is set to testify in a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The former first lady's testimony, which will be filmed but conducted behind closed doors, highlights her potential role in the ongoing probe. This comes after former President Bill Clinton confirmed he would answer questions the following day, underscoring the high-profile nature of this investigation.
The focus on ICE's rapid expansion under Trump's administration has sparked significant controversy. With billions in funding from Congress, ICE has aggressively recruited new officers to enforce Trump's mass deportation policies, a strategy likened to "wartime recruitment." This push has drawn sharp criticism from Democratic lawmakers, who are pushing back against the agency's actions.
In response, several Democratic-led states have introduced bills that would impose long-term consequences on ICE employees. These measures aim to deter individuals from joining ICE by rendering them ineligible for jobs in law enforcement, public education, and even state civil service roles. The most expansive versions of these bills could effectively bar former ICE workers from a wide range of public sector positions.
This situation underscores broader concerns about accountability, transparency, and the balance between immigration enforcement and human rights. As the investigation into Epstein continues to unfold, attention remains sharply focused on
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Originally published on The Guardian World on 2/26/2026