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US Politics · United StatesFormer President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton finalized an agreement with House Republicans Tuesday to testify in a House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein this month, bowing to the threat of a contempt of Congress vote against them.See the Story
Bill and Hillary Clinton to Appear in Jeffrey Epstein Depositions Later This Month, Comer Confirms
60% Center coverage: 99 sources

Oregon Politics · OregonA judge in Oregon on Tuesday temporarily restricted federal officers from using tear gas at protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland, just days after agents launched gas at a crowd of demonstrators including young children that local officials described as peaceful.See the Story
Federal agents must limit tear gas for now at protests outside Portland ICE building, judge says
70% Center coverage: 64 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · MinnesotaWith tensions high over federal immigration enforcement, some state and local officials are pushing back against attempts by President Donald Trump’s administration to house thousands of detained immigrants in their communities in converted warehouses, privately run facilities and county jails.See the Story
Trump’s $45 billion expansion of immigrant detention sites faces pushback from communities
57% Center coverage: 60 sources
