Trump Considers Military Action Against Iran; Clinton Deposition Continues

Friday, February 27, 2026 at 5:45 AM

Former President Trump is evaluating potential military responses to Iran as diplomatic negotiations conclude. Meanwhile, Bill Clinton's testimony in the Epstein investigation resumes Friday, and Paramount successfully acquires Warner Bros.

Former President Donald Trump is currently evaluating potential military responses regarding Iran following the conclusion of the most recent diplomatic negotiations between the two nations.

In separate legal proceedings, former President Bill Clinton’s deposition testimony in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation is scheduled to resume this Friday, continuing the ongoing probe into the disgraced financier’s activities.

In corporate news, media giant Paramount has successfully secured the acquisition of Warner Bros. in a major entertainment industry merger.

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