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    How to protect your privacy at hotels
    You don't have to be a celebrity to want hotel privacy. Many guests, like Carol from Wisconsin, wonder if hidden cameras or security lapses could affect their next trip.The good news: most hotels value guest privacy because it's central to their business. Still, being aware and taking a few smart steps can give you extra peace of mind during your stay.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.SCHOOLS SAFETY TOOLS ARE SPYING ON KIDS EVEN AT HOMEHotels do not place cameras in guest rooms. Surveillance usually exists only in public spaces like lobbies, elevators or hallways. Even so, it's worth learning how to check your surroundings and spot potential issues before settling in.Start by inspecting your room:Your smartphone can help uncover suspicious devices.For longer trips or high-security situations, dedicated devices add reassurance:These gadgets complement a manual sweep; they don't replace it.If you're worried about hidden cameras during a hotel stay, several iOS and Android apps claim to help,though their accuracy and costs vary.iOSAndroid5 PHONE SETTINGS TO CHANGE RIGHT NOW FOR A SAFER SMARTPHONEFrom check-in to check-out, taking a few simple precautions can help protect your privacy and keep you in control.Call ahead and ask:For the best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on yourWindows, Mac, Android and iOS devices atCyberguy.com.Pro Tip: Install strong antivirus protection on all your devices before your trip. Use it to block malware, phishing attempts and other threats that often spread through hotel Wi-Fi.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices atCyberguy.com.Try additional anti-theft apps: Tools such asiAlertU for MacBooks andPreyProject.com for Android and Windows laptops can add extra protection. Some even send you a photo if someone tampers with your device.5 DIRTIEST SPOTS IN HOTEL ROOMS: WHAT EXPERTS SAY TO DO AT CHECK-INYour privacy matters, whether you're staying one night or a full week. Most hotels respect guests, but technology has made it easier for bad actors to abuse trust. With these tips, apps and gadgets, you can stay in control and protect yourself.Would you feel safer if hotels were required to disclose their guest privacy and security practices before you book? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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    Rosie ODonnell claims Trumps pawns on Supreme Court could strip her citizenship
    Rosie ODonnell suggested Sunday that President Donald Trumps "pawns" on the Supreme Court could allow him to revoke her U.S. citizenship.The former talk show host spoke to "60 Minutes Australia" about her decades-long feud with the president, which she said prompted her to move to Ireland after his inauguration in January. In response, Trump suggested on his Truth Social account Wednesday that he could take away her citizenship."Because of the fact that Rosie ODonnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her Citizenship," Trump wrote. "She is a Threat to Humanity, and should remain in the wonderful Country of Ireland, if they want her. GOD BLESS AMERICA!"ROSIE O'DONNELL ADDRESSES WHETHER SHE PLANS ON RETURNING TO THE US FOLLOWING LATEST SPAT WITH TRUMPThough ODonnell has expressed skepticism that Trump could legally follow through on his threat, she argued that the Supreme Court might still side with him."He's going to revoke your citizenship," "60 Minutes Australia" host Adam Hegarty said. "I read the other day.""That's what he said," ODonnell said. "But that's against the Constitution as of now. But as we know, he has pawns in the Supreme Court and you never know what he'd be able to do, right?"Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.ROSIE O'DONNELL REVEALS SHE WAS 'VERY DEPRESSED' AND 'OVERDRINKING' AFTER FIRST TRUMP WINODonnell previously dismissed the idea of Trump revoking her citizenship on her Substack account last week."He can't do that because it's against the Constitution, and even the Supreme Court has not given him the right to do that... he's not allowed to do that. The only way you're allowed to take away someone's citizenship is if they renounce it themselves, and I will never renounce my American citizenship," she said. "I am a very proud citizen of the United States."On "60 Minutes Australia," ODonnell also discussed the possibility of returning to the U.S. for a visit.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"I would like to go back and see my older children and do all of those things when it's safe. And we have people there in the United States who are advising me on what would be right and healthy and what would be safe for myself and my family. And I'm going to listen to those experts," ODonnell said.
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    Dems flood defense bill with far-left amendments aimed at Trump
    The House is preparing to take up its annual defense policy bill this week, with Democrats filing hundreds of amendments many aimed at rebuking President Donald Trumps administration and current GOP priorities.Lawmakers submitted roughly 450 proposed amendments to the fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Among them are measures dealing with diversity, Israel funding and Trumps crackdown on illegal immigration.The House Rules Committee will review the bill Monday afternoon and set parameters for debate, paving the way for a floor vote later this week.Most of the progressive amendments are unlikely to survive, underscoring their symbolic nature. Still, Democrats are using the traditionally bipartisan defense package to spotlight opposition to the White House and Republican leadership.HOUSE MOVES TO EXPOSE EPSTEIN FILES, AUTHORIZES OVERSIGHT PROBERep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, filed several amendments, including one to strike the NDAAs prohibition on using defense funds for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts.Similarly, Reps. Luz Rivas, D-Calif., and Jill Tokuda, D-Hawaii, offered an amendment to block a ban on DEI programs at the Pentagon.Crockett also introduced language aimed at halting construction of migrant detention facilities on military installations, directly challenging Trump administration policy.Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., put forward an amendment barring Defense Department funds from supporting migrant processing and detention operations.The Pentagon announced last month it is building the countrys largest federal migrant detention center in Fort Bliss, Texas.Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., filed two amendments targeting Trump-era immigration policies. One would prohibit funding for family separation, while another "prohibits funds from being used to transfer non-citizens to foreign prisons, except under treaties and extradition laws," according to the Rules Committee website. The latter proposal would effectively block deportations to El Salvador.Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., introduced measures aimed at limiting U.S. support for Israel.FAR-LEFT FIREBRAND SAYS SHE 'NEVER HAD A CONCERN' ABOUT BIDEN'S MENTAL STATE AS HOUSE PROBE HEATS UPTlaibs amendment would ban U.S. arms sales to countries whose governments include officials with outstanding International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants. The ICC issued warrants in late 2024 for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior officials.Omars proposal seeks to repeal Israels emergency access to a U.S.-managed weapons stockpile located in the country.The NDAA is a bill passed every fiscal year that sets national security and defense policy for the U.S. government.More than 1,000 total amendments have been introduced to this year's bill.
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    California illegal immigrant with 49 prior arrests tops ICEs latest worst-of-the-worst list
    In its latest operations targeting the "worst of the worst" illegal immigrants residing in the U.S., ICE officials told Fox News Digital one particular suspect was found to have an astounding rap sheet.ICE has arrested tens of thousands of illegal immigrants with additional criminal records since Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem took over for Alejandro Mayorkas in January.Miguel Barrera-Corona, a criminal illegal immigrant from Mexico, was living in California when he was arrested over the weekend.Barrera-Corona has 49 prior criminal arrests, according to law enforcement.ICE HAULS IN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CONVICTED OF CHILD CRIMES IN NATIONWIDE WEDNESDAY SWEEP: 'CLEAR MESSAGE'His convictions include burglary, vehicle theft, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats to terrorize, DUI, carrying a loaded firearm in public, carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle, shoplifting, trespassing, property damage, petty theft, carrying a concealed dagger, and vandalism and Trump administration officials blame sanctuary state policies for allowing him to roam free."Over the weekend, ICE arrested drug traffickers, human traffickers, child predators, and sex offenders. One of the criminal illegal aliens was previously arrested 49 times," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital.DHS ARRESTS FIVE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CONVICTED OF SERIOUS CRIMES, INCLUDING MURDER AND CHILD ABUSE"Sanctuary politicians allowed this serial criminal to terrorize American citizens. President Trump and Secretary Noem unleashed ICE to arrest the worst of the worst and get these criminal illegal aliens out of our country."Other illegal immigrant suspects arrested included convicted pedophiles, drug dealers and human traffickers."Carlos Guzman-Santiago, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted of second-degree forcible sex offense," read one mugshot description.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAnother captured illegal immigrant, Dominican national Juan Carlos Jimenez, had a sexual assault conviction relating to "intercourse with kindred."Carlos Sipriano Moreno-Pineda of Honduras had been convicted of abusing a spouse or cohabitant, while Glenda Molina-Sorto of El Salvador was convicted of child abuse and drug offenses.Benigno Carrillo-Hernandez, Mauricio Barrios-Satay, Miguel Perez-Herrera, Jorge Carmona-Martinez and Karen Hernandez-Medrano, were also captured in the latest operations."ICE will continue to enforce U.S. immigration laws to ensure criminal illegal aliens are identified, arrested, and removed, safeguarding communities across the nation," DHS said in a statement.
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    Late-night host Kimmel weighs in on whether his anti-Trump jokes defend 'democracy'
    ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel addressed whether his frequent criticism of President Donald Trump could be seen as "defending democracy" during an interview at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sunday.After receiving an Emmy for Outstanding Host for a Game Show for "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," Kimmel was asked about the many anti-Trump jokes he has made while hosting "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" The comedian said he doesnt view them as protecting the country but admitted he enjoys taking jabs at the former commander in chief."I dont necessarily feel like Im defending democracy, but I do feel like Im giving this guy a little poke. He deserves it, I enjoy it, and I love that people enjoy it too," he told reporters on the red carpet.TRUMP MAY HAVE 'JUST HANDED AN EMMY' TO STEPHEN COLBERT, INDUSTRY REPORTER SAYSKimmel added that while he enjoys mocking Trump, the idea of doing so to defend democracy is too serious."Those are heavy thoughts, and I have a tendency to reject them," he said.Opposition to the president and his agenda has been one of Kimmels calling cards throughout the Trump era. After Trump won re-election against then-Democratic challenger Kamala Harris last year, Kimmel broke into tears during the opening monologue of his show.Opposition to Trump and his agenda has been one of Kimmels calling cards throughout his presidency. After Trump won the 2024 election against Vice President Kamala Harris, Kimmel broke into tears during the opening monologue of his show."Lets be honest, it was a terrible night last night," the host told viewers, adding that Trumps new term would be bad for women and immigrants before choking up.At the awards show, Kimmel was also asked whether he plans to continue hosting his late-night program.FOX NEWS' GUTFELD DELIVERS MASSIVE RATINGS BOOST TO FALLON'S TONIGHT SHOW WITH CROSS-NETWORK APPEARANCE"I dontyou knowIm not prepared to answer that question. But it is something I think about a lot. Things have changed over the last few yearswhat, nine years, I guess?and each day is a new adventure. I take them as they come."CBS announced earlier this summer that Stephen Colberts "The Late Show" would be canceled next May at the end of its current season.In response, Trump wrote on Truth Social that he hoped Kimmels show would be the next to be canceled.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"The word is, and its a strong word at that, Jimmy Kimmel is NEXT to go in the untalentedd Late Night Sweepstakes and, shortly thereafter, Fallon will be gone," Trump wrote. "These are people with absolutely NO TALENT, who were paid Millions of Dollars for, in all cases, destroying what used to be GREAT Television. Its really good to see them go, and I hope I played a major part in it!"Kimmel, who returned to his show after a summer break, responded to Trumps July post during his monologue last week."Oh, you delicate, chubby little teacup, did we hurt your feelings? You want us to be canceled because we make jokes about you. I thought you were against cancel culture. I thought that was like their whole thing," he said. "When did you become so woke?"
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    Goldie Hawn posts swimsuit photo with son Oliver Hudson for his birthday celebration
    Goldie Hawn posted a cheeky photo to celebrate her son's birthday.The 79-year-old actress posted a photo of her and her son Oliver Hudson standing next to each other, taken from behind, as they look out onto the ocean in their swimsuits. In the photo, Hawn is wearing a black one-piece swimsuit, while Oliver is wearing a black speedo, with his name written across the back."Happy birthday my Oliver," she wrote in the caption. "Every moment Im with you is a blessing you captured my heart at our first hello! I love you more than words can say. "Fans flooded the comments section with birthday wishes for him, with one writing, "Happy Birthday! Let's see him get his own sitcom this coming year. The world needs him!"KATE HUDSON AND TOM BRADY SOAK UP THE SUN ON STAR-STUDDED YACHT IN IBIZA"You still put his name on his underwear??? Just kidding, happy birthday to your handsome son!" another fan wrote.Oliver's sister, actress Kate Hudson, shared her own birthday tribute to the podcast host.APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POST"Happy 49th to my brother the poet laureate of inappropriate jokes, the crown prince of chaos, and somehow also the most devoted dad and fiercely loyal friend," she wrote in the lengthy caption, later thanking ChatGPT for helping her write "what I would have said if I had the patience."Hawn shares Oliver, 49, and Kate, 46, with her ex-husband, Bill Hudson. The two were married from 1976 until their divorce in 1982.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFollowing the end of her relationship with Bill, Hawn started a relationship with actor Kurt Russell in 1983. The two first met in 1966 while filming the 1968 movie musical "The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band," and would go on to star in many other films together over the course of their relationship, including "Overboard" and "Swing Shift."In 1986, the couple welcomed their only child together, a son named Wyatt, who joined Kate, Oliver and Boston, Russell's son from his previous relationship. While the two are one of Hollywood's longest lasting couples, they have never officially tied the knot."It's not about the marriage. It's about the people and the relationship, and the will to stay together," Hawn told People in December 2020. "And that's a big one because if you want it, you can have it. You've got to give things up, but the joy and the excitement of being together and touching the toes of somebody at night is really a nice feeling."After entering a relationship with Hawn, Russell developed a close relationship with Kate and Oliver, with them often referring to him as their dad.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Essentially, he raised me. I'm the man I am today because of him," Oliver said on "Sibling Revelry," his podcast with Kate. "There was a moment when he asked us myself and Kate if we wanted to be adopted, and we said no. Not that we were, you know, very aware of probably what it even f---ing meant. We just said, 'Well, we don't need it. The love is right there.'
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    Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones says Micah Parsons trade is 'in our rearview mirror' after his Packers debut
    Micah Parsons Green Bay Packers debut was a successful one, as he helped disrupt the Detroit Lions offense in the 27-13 win to open the season, securing his first sack in the process.Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones, the son of owner Jerry Jones, was asked during an appearance on Dallas sports talk radio station 103.5 The Fan about the Parsons trade, specifically Fox Sports Jay Glazers Sunday report. Glazer said the Philadelphia Eagles, the Cowboys division rival they lost to in Week 1, had a stronger trade offer for Parsons.Jones shot down any talk about Parsons, including what occurred at Lambeau Field on Sunday.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Thats all in our rearview mirror," Jones said, via The Athletic. "All were worried about is our future. Were worried about Kenny Clark and what the future holds for the Dallas Cowboys. What happened in the past is in the past. We need to win a football game."Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer did, however, acknowledge what Parsons did against the Lions.MICAH PARSONS' FIRST PACKERS SACK LEAVES EX-COWBOYS TEAMMATE TREVON DIGGS IN DISBELIEF: 'THIS CAN'T BE REAL'"I saw him running around out there. Looked like he was having fun. Thats good," Schottenheimer said, per The Athletic.Parsons was ecstatic after experiencing Lambeau Field as a member of the Packers, calling it a "one of one" experience that gave him "chills."The NFLs top offense last year was the Lions, though their offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson, is now a rival as the head coach of the Chicago Bears. The Packers held a dynamic run-game duo of Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery to just 44 combined rushing yards, and though Gibbs had 10 receptions, he totaled only 31 yards.While Parsons had just one tackle, his sack on quarterback Jared Goff after chasing him down outside the pocket showed his presence on the Packers defensive line, which freed things up as expected for players like Rashan Gary, who finished with seven tackles and 1.5 sacks.Meanwhile, the Cowboys had trouble stopping the run, which was a point of emphasis by the Jones family during this post-Parsons trade news conference. The Eagles rushed for 158 yards as a team, with quarterback Jalen Hurts leading the way with 62 yards on 14 carries and two touchdowns. Saquon Barkley had 60 yards on 18 carries with a score as well.As Jones said, the Cowboys are looking for their first win of the season, and they have a good opportunity to do so against the New York Giants on Sunday. The Giants struggled mightily against the Washington Commanders in Week 1.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Barrett says justices 'wear black, not red or blue' in response to partisan critics in Fox News interview
    Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett pushed back against partisan portrayals of the Supreme Court, telling Fox News Bret Baier that justices "wear black, not red or blue" and follow the Constitution, not politics.She appeared on Fox to promote her new book, "Listening to the Law," and to address public perceptions of the Courts work and independence.Barrett stressed that the Court is not divided into partisan teams. She also defended its approach to presidential power, clarified misconceptions about the Dobbs decision, and reflected on her originalist judicial philosophy.Her book touches on details such as assigned seating, courtroom traditions, and the gap between outside perception and inside reality.AMY CONEY BARRETT DETAILS BATTLE BETWEEN HER OWN PERSONAL VIEWS AND THE LAW IN NEW BOOK"You know, we don't wear red and blue, we all wear black because judges are nonpartisan. And the idea is that we are all listening to the law. We're all trying to get it right. We're not playing for a team," she told Baier. "We don't sit on specific sides of the bench, left and right. You know, we sit in order of seniority."Barrett underscored the disconnect between public perception and the Courts inner workings, noting:"I often ask new law clerks what surprised you most when you started? And one of the most common answers is the difference between what's happening on the inside and what people think is happening on the inside."JUSTICE BARRETT OPENS UP ABOUT 'AWKWARD' START ON SCOTUS, SHADOW DOCKET AND MORE IN FORTHCOMING MEMOIRCritics on the left argue the Court is shielding former President Donald Trump, a view reflected in headlines from outlets such as The New York Times and NBC.Barrett responded by placing the Courts work in historical context, stressing that cases on presidential power extend beyond any one occupant of the office."We're not deciding cases just for today, and we're not deciding cases based on the president," Barrett said. "As the current occupant of the office, we're deciding cases about the presidency. So we're taking each case, and we're looking at the question of presidential power as it comes. And the cases that we decide today are going to matter.JUSTICE BARRETT DEFENDS JACKSON JABS AS WARRANTED IN RARE PUBLIC APPEARANCE"Four presidencies from now, six presidencies from now, and so on. Each of these cases that we're getting, you know, well, I mean, some of them overlap, but many present different constitutional issues," she added.She stressed the Court rules on the presidency as an institution, with decisions that resonate across administrations.Turning to the Dobbs decision, Barrett said the ruling did not outlaw abortion but returned the issue to the political processa point she argued has been widely misunderstood."Dobbs did not say that abortion is illegal. Dobbs said it belongs to the political process," Barrett said.Barrett acknowledged growing threats to judges, stressing violence should not be "the cost of public service."Returning to public perception, she said the Court must follow the law even when rulings are unpopular, stressing integrity over public opinion."The court cant take into account public opinion in making individual decisions you have to follow the law where it leads, even if it leads in a place where the majority of people dont want you to go," she said.
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    Stern tricks outlets into reporting he quit SiriusXM with Andy Cohen prank
    Major news outlets, including the Associated Press and CNBC, were duped by Howard Stern on Monday when the radio legend fooled SiriusXM listeners with an elaborate prank that his program was taken off the air.Stern, long the subject of tabloid speculation over whether he would remain at SiriusXM once his contract expires at the end of the year, was scheduled to appear live Monday. Instead, Bravo host Andy Cohen shocked listeners by taking his seat as the broadcast began."This is, I know, not the voice that you expected to hear, this is not the voice that you probably wanted to hear, but it is I, Andy Cohen, and this is our first day broadcasting on Andy 100. I know youre expecting a big announcement from Howard and this is actually not how things were meant to go," Cohen told listeners."There has been a lot of talk about whats going to happen with Howard, is he fired? I dont know how much Im allowed to say except that hes not here, and I am," Cohen continued. "Howard and the executive team at SiriusXM felt that it was best to, kind of, part way now."HOWARD STERN REVEALS HE'S STILL WITH SIRIUS AFTER FAKING OUT LISTENERSCohen continued the bit for several minutes, even urging Sterns fans to give his program a chance.Stern later joined the broadcast, thanked Cohen for the stunt, and said rumors about him leaving SiriusXM have been "completely false." The gag fooled multiple media outlets into falsely reporting Sterns departure."Lest anyone think that was real, that was all masterminded by me," Stern said."Heres the truth -- SiriusXM and my team have been talking about how we go forward in the future," he added. "Theyve approached me, theyve sat down with me like they normally do, and theyre fantastic."The AP quickly published a false story and later issued a correction."This story first was published on Sept. 8, 2025. It was updated on Sept. 8, 2025, to correct that Howard Stern is not leaving SiriusXM and an announcement of his departure was a prank," an AP editors note stated.HOWARD STERN'S MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS SINCE PIVOT FROM SHOCK JOCK TO LIBERAL MOUTHPIECEOn CNBC, "Squawk Box" anchors Andrew Ross Sorkin and Rebecca Quick delivered the "breaking news.""Weve got some breaking news for you this morning: Howard Stern officially splitting with SiriusXM after nearly 20 years," Sorkin told viewers.Quick added, "He was there when Sirius really took off, that was the thing that they built everything around it got a lot of people to actually subscribe."A few moments later, Quick clarified that it was all a prank."He trolled viewers with a gag that Andy Cohen had taken over his slot," Quick said. "I just have to say, I love this, this is the best Howard Stern thing he could ever do."HOWARD STERN SAYS HE 'HATES' ANYONE THAT VOTES FOR TRUMP: 'THEY ARE STUPID, I HAVE NO RESPECT FOR THEM'Variety also published a story declaring Sterns program was canceled, reporting, "Howard Sterns run on SiriusXM has come to an end after 20 years," before later updating the article.The shock jock, who has seen his influence fade in recent years as he embraced liberal politics, did not say whether he renewed his contract with SiriusXM, which is set to expire at the end of 2025.Fox News Digitals Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.
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    Bill Clinton letter in Epstein 'birthday book' among new files released by House Oversight Committee
    The House Oversight Committee has released another tranche of files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Monday night, which includes a message from former President Bill Clinton in the late pedophile's infamous "birthday book."The surprise document dump by the GOP-led panel came hours after Epstein's estate turned materials over to House investigators, pursuant to a congressional subpoena.Among the documents released by the committee is the reported book compiled by Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell for the late pedophile's 50th birthday.What appears to be an entry by Clinton praises Epstein's "childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference, and the [illegible] of friends."HOUSE MOVES TO EXPOSE EPSTEIN FILES, AUTHORIZES OVERSIGHT PROBEThe book also appears to include entries by former Epstein attorney Alan Dershowitz and President Donald Trump, though the White House and the president himself have vehemently denied its veracity on multiple occasions."As I have said all along, it's very clear President Trump did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it. President Trump's legal team will continue to aggressively pursue litigation," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X, specifically in reference to a Wall Street Journal story that first mentioned allegations of Trump writing in the book.Fox News Digital also reached out to Clinton's office for comment.The tranche of documents released by the House Oversight Committee also includes details of Epstein's last will and testament, what appears to be an address book of contacts, and details of his 2007-2008 non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Southern Florida.In a statement upon the files' release, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., criticized Democrats for earlier releasing only the portion of the files that included Trump's name and asserted that the president was not implicated in any wrongdoing.HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE RELEASES THOUSANDS OF EPSTEIN DOCUMENTS"Its appalling Democrats on the Oversight Committee are cherry-picking documents and politicizing information received from the Epstein Estate today.Oversight Committee Republicans are focused on running a thorough investigation to bring transparency and accountability for survivors of Epsteins heinous crimes and the American people," Comer said."President Trump is not accused of any wrongdoing and Democrats are ignoring the new information the Committee received today. The Committee will pursue additional Epstein bank records based on this new information. Democrats must decide if their priority is justice for the survivors or politics."The release comes a day before former Obama administration Attorney General Loretta Lynch is set to appear before Comer's panel for a closed-door deposition on Epstein.
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