Hillary Clinton says she has no new information on Jeffrey Epstein during testimony, rebukes Republicans
- Hillary Clinton testified before a Republican-led House Oversight Committee in a closed-door deposition, denying any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and stating she never met Epstein but had limited contact with Ghislaine Maxwell.
- The Clintons initially resisted subpoenas but eventually agreed to testify to avoid contempt of Congress, requesting public testimony which was denied.
- The depositions took place in Chappaqua, New York, amid heightened security and media attention.
- Committee members sought answers about the Epstein investigation's mismanagement and efforts by Epstein and Maxwell to shield themselves.
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Hillary Clinton speaks after testifying behind closed doors in House Epstein investigation
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters she did not know Jeffrey Epstein and that she repeatedly told the House Oversight Committee that during her more than six-hour deposition today.
The former First Lady and U.S. Secretary of State is interviewed before the U.S. Congress on alleged ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Hillary Clinton makes clear who is really on the stand instead of her.
Hillary Clinton Says She Never Met Epstein — Photos Say Otherwise
(Chappaqua, New York) – Hillary Clinton testified Thursday that she had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and does not recall ever meeting him — even as photographic evidence has surfaced showing the two at the same events. “I had no idea about their criminal activities. I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein,” Clinton said in an opening statement shared publicly as she began a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight and …
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