
Intimate Knowledge Morning Run: Clintons WILL Testify, Epstein Victims Outraged, House Vote Today, Nancy Guthrie Abduction, Au Pair Affair Verdict, NASA Mission Delayed, Daytime Talk Upheaval and Rome Tourist Fee
Feb 3, 2026
A rapid roundup of political fireworks, including a major reversal to testify and releases of sensitive DOJ materials. Coverage of local and national safety stories, from an apparent abduction to a high-profile murder verdict. Space news about a delayed moon launch. Pop culture shifts in daytime television and a new tourist fee in Rome.
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Clintons Agree To Testify Under Pressure
- Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify to avoid contempt and set a precedent that applies to everyone.
- Republicans, led by James Comer, dispute the Clintons' motives and say no dates were provided.
DOJ Document Drop Harmed Epstein Victims
- The DOJ accidentally released thousands of files that identified Epstein victims and is racing to redact them.
- Victims say the damage is irreversible and report harassment and death threats after the release.
Spending Bill Hangs On Party Divisions
- The House must vote on a Senate-negotiated spending bill that splits DHS funding to allow immigration talks.
- House Democrats demand stricter immigration limits, making passage dependent on near-unanimous Republican support.
