Bill Clinton to Testify in House Jeffrey Epstein Probe; US–Iran Nuclear Talks End Without Deal | NTD Good Morning (Feb. 27)
Former President Bill Clinton is expected to sit for a closed-door deposition on Friday, as part of the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This follows former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s own closed-door testimony on Thursday. Hillary Clinton said she never met with Epstein and had no knowledge of the crimes he committed.
Iran and the United States end nuclear talks in Geneva without a deal, despite mediators saying they made significant progress. Iranian state media says Tehran will continue enriching uranium, rejecting key U.S. demands. U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing for limits on Iran’s program, while Vice President JD Vance says any potential strikes would not lead to a drawn-out war.
In the social media addiction trial unfolding in Los Angeles, jurors on Thursday heard directly from the plaintiff. The 20-year-old woman testified on how social media negatively affected her mental health during childhood. She told jurors she had about 10 YouTube accounts and 15 Instagram accounts, and had posted more than 100 videos by the time she was 10. The CEO of YouTube is expected to testify sometime next week.










