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282: But Her Deposition

Feb 28, 2026
They unpack the closed-door depositions of Bill and Hillary Clinton and why they produced few new revelations. They debate Republican election bills, mediation over Fulton County records, and a proposed order to restrict mail ballots. They explore DoD pressure on AI firm Anthropic, limits on military uses, and the clash between corporate ethics and government demands.
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INSIGHT

Clinton Depositions Yield No New Bombshells

  • The Clintons' closed-door depositions produced no new revelations and mostly repeated Hillary's prior sworn statement denying knowledge of Epstein's crimes.
  • Jill Wine-Banks described the nine-hour hearing as overkill that ran out of substantive questions and reverted to conspiracies like Pizzagate and UFOs.
INSIGHT

Missing 302s Raise Questions About DOJ Transparency

  • DOJ withheld at least three FBI 302 interview reports referencing allegations about Donald Trump from the publicly released Epstein files, raising transparency concerns.
  • Barbara McQuade explained 302s are FBI interview summaries and said removal undermines the Epstein Files Transparency Act's intent.
INSIGHT

DOJ Excuses For Withholding Epstein Files Fall Short

  • DOJ's two public explanations for withholding documents — duplicates/privilege/ongoing investigations and protective orders tied to Ghislaine Maxwell — were criticized as inadequate and inconsistent.
  • Joyce Vance flagged that court filings contradict the protective order claim and called the explanations implausible.
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