House Committee Publishes Video On Clintons’ Epstein Testimony

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WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled U.S. House Oversight Committee has released video recordings of closed-door depositions given by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton as part of its ongoing investigation into financier Jeffrey Epstein and the late Epstein’s network of associates. The videos were made public after the committee said they would be made available following the completion of the sessions.

Hillary Clinton’s deposition, conducted on Feb. 26, 2026, was released first. In her testimony to lawmakers, she repeatedly stated that she had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities, did not recall meeting him, and said she never visited his island or properties. She also told the panel she knew Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell only casually.

The following day, former President Bill Clinton testified before the committee in a separate deposition that lasted more than six hours. According to the released video and statements, he denied having knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and said he saw “nothing” and “did nothing wrong” relating to the late sex offender’s conduct. The session marked the first time a former U.S. president has been compelled to testify under oath before Congress in this type of inquiry.

Both Clintons had initially resisted appearing under subpoena, prompting protracted negotiations and threats by the committee to hold them in contempt of Congress before they agreed to sit for transcribed, filmed depositions.

Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) has said the goal of releasing the videos is to enhance transparency in the committee’s work and to allow the public and lawmakers on both sides to review the testimony as part of the broader Epstein investigation.

While the videos are now public, lawmakers differ sharply on their implications. Republicans have highlighted perceived gaps or evasive answers in the Clintons’ testimony, whereas Democrats on the panel have defended the former president and secretary of state as cooperative and without evidence of wrongdoing.

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2 Comments
    An American

    And B. Clinton had also told the committee that Trump was not involved in any elicit deeds either.
    Remember that Epstein had a hatred for Trump. Epstein was a Democratic lib.
    Why would Trump be involved with anything that Epstein had ‘going’?
    That, the libs do not seem to remember.

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