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PoliticsMar 7

House Committee Releases Video Depositions of Bill and Hillary Clinton on Epstein Ties

The House Oversight Committee released over eight hours of testimony from Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

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The House Oversight Committee released video depositions Tuesday showing Bill and Hillary Clinton testifying under oath about their connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The testimony totaled more than eight hours and addressed the extent of the Clintons' relationship with Epstein.

Both Clintons denied having knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities during their depositions. The former president and former secretary of state were questioned about their interactions with Epstein and any awareness they may have had regarding his conduct.

According to a source familiar with the proceedings, Hillary Clinton's team made specific requests for the deposition setup, including specialized lighting and a custom blue-paneled backdrop to ensure a professional appearance during the recorded testimony.

The release of the depositions has drawn commentary from media figures and political observers. Some have criticized Bill Clinton's responses during questioning, particularly regarding whether other political figures should face similar depositions about Epstein connections.

The depositions are part of ongoing congressional oversight efforts examining various aspects of the Epstein case and individuals who had contact with him. Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

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