Hillary Clinton Epstein deposition ends
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told the House Oversight Committee during roughly six hours of testimony on Thursday that she has no new information about Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, and criticized Republicans' handling of their investigations into the late convicted sex offender.
Former President Bill Clinton’s Jeffrey Epstein deposition is taking place on Friday in Chappaqua, New York. While Americans may hope to watch the testimony live, it will be a closed-door event.
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Documents in the Epstein files reveal how Maxwell nurtured the connection between the two men after Clinton left the White House.
The deposition was paused after Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert sent a photo of Hillary Clinton in the room to a conservative influencer who posted it on social media, violating the committee’s rules for depositions. The incident prompted the former secretary of state to repeat her longstanding demand that the deposition be made open to reporters.
Representative Lauren Boebert shared a photo of Clinton at the closed-door proceeding with a conservative influencer who posted it on social media.
House Republicans are planning to rattle smooth-talking ex-President Bill Clinton during a deposition about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein next week by blitzing him with questions about his infamous photo in the disgraced financier’s hot tub,