Washington — The House Oversight Committee released video recordings Monday of closed-door depositions by former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Committee members questioned the Clintons for hours in Chappaqua about their contacts with Epstein and associate Ghislaine Maxwell; both denied knowledge of Epstein's criminal conduct. Bill Clinton confirmed flying aboard Epstein's private jet in 2002 and said he severed ties around 2003; Hillary Clinton said she did not recall meeting Epstein. The committee said the videos support its probe into Epstein's network. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This case involves high-profile figures and their ties to a convicted sex offender. It's about accountability and transparency in our leaders. You can follow the committee's investigation online to stay informed.
The Clintons have given their accounts under oath. They deny knowledge of Epstein's crimes. The House Oversight Committee continues its probe into Epstein's network. Worth forwarding if you believe in holding our leaders to account.
Investigative committees, media organizations and researchers gained clearer public records and increased public attention through the release of the depositions, enabling broader review of Epstein-related associations and official actions.
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton experienced renewed public scrutiny after the depositions; survivors of Jeffrey Epstein continue to face long-term harm and seek accountability.
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