The Epstein Files and Fiscal Shockwaves - Feb 8th

Friday’s Political Roundup

A day of controversy and economic shifts across continents. From ongoing political battles in the US to economic transformations in South America.

  • 07:30 — Bill Clinton doubles down on Epstein transparency, appears before House committee but Republicans remain unsatisfied. Romano shares response video. (@RNR_0)
  • 03:30 — Argentina’s debt burden now lower than Brazil’s following Milei’s aggressive austerity measures. Fiscal shock cut debt by 60% of GDP in two years. (@JuanEgana)

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Quote: Bill Clinton - I have called for the full release of the Epstein files. I have provided a sworn statement of what I know. And just this week, I've agreed to appear in person before the committee. But it's still not enough for Republicans on the House Oversight Committee.

@RNR_0

Public debt is now lower in Argentina than in Brazil! Milei's fiscal shock cut the debt burden by 60% of GDP in just two years. With Argentina sticking to austerity while Brazilian fiscal accounts keep deteriorating, local Argentine bonds look more attractive than Brazil's.

@JuanEgana