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Hillary Clinton presses Comer for public hearing instead of Epstein investigation deposition

Hillary Clinton demands live public airing of her and Bill Clinton’s filmed depositions amid congressional probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, following threat of contempt vote.

  • On Feb. 5, 2026, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton demanded her House Oversight Committee testimony be public, challenging chair James Comer to `let’s have it — in public`.
  • After initially refusing, the Clintons agreed to appear for transcribed, filmed depositions later this month, with Hillary scheduled for Feb. 26 and Bill for Feb. 27, following a potential contempt vote.
  • Hillary Clinton wrote on X that `We told them what we know, under oath` and neither she nor Bill Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing or had relevant knowledge.
  • Comer said the Clintons had "caved" and will appear for transcribed, filmed depositions, aiming to deliver "transparency and accountability" and set a precedent for survivors and the American people.
  • The Jan. 30, 2026 document release shows Trump's name appears 38,000 times across 5,300 files, highlighting the probe's broad disclosures, including ties to Epstein's case.
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