Video of Clinton depositions in Epstein investigation released by House Republicans
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📌 Key Takeaways
House Oversight Committee released video of Clinton depositions related to Epstein investigation
Clintons both denied knowledge of Epstein's crimes prior to his 2008 conviction
Bill Clinton admitted to traveling on Epstein's plane but claimed it was for humanitarian work
Hillary Clinton denied ever meeting Epstein, describing him as someone she never had contact with
Clintons agreed to testify after initially fighting subpoenas and facing contempt of Congress charges
📖 Full Retelling
House Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released video of depositions with former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Chappaqua, New York, on March 2, 2026, as part of their investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein files, after the Clintons fought subpoenas but ultimately agreed to testify after facing contempt of Congress charges. The depositions, conducted separately over several hours last week, revealed that both Clintons denied any knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities prior to his 2008 guilty plea in Florida for soliciting prostitution from a minor. 'I saw nothing, and I did wrong,' Bill Clinton stated in his opening remarks, while Hillary Clinton maintained she had never met Epstein despite acknowledging she knew his former associate Ghislaine Maxwell as a casual acquaintance. The release of these testimonies comes amid heightened scrutiny of public figures associated with Epstein, particularly as the House Oversight Committee continues to review thousands of pages of documents related to the deceased convicted sex offender.
🏷️ Themes
Political Investigations, Epstein Scandal, Congressional Oversight, Clinton Family
The Epstein files are a collection of millions of documents, images, and videos detailing the criminal activities of American financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including his social circle of public figures, politicians, and celebrities. The files are documents collected as ...
Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives
The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is the main investigative committee of the United States House of Representatives. The committee's broad jurisdiction and legislative authority make it one of the most influential and powerful panels in the House. Its chair is one of only three in the...
Politics Video of Clinton depositions in Epstein investigation released by House Republicans March 2, 2026 4:29 PM ET By Jason Breslow Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrive ahead of the 60th inaugural ceremony on January 20, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol. Melina Mara/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Melina Mara/AFP via Getty Images Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have released video of depositions with former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton conducted as part of the panel's investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein files. The Clintons were deposed separately last week behind closed doors, testimony that came after they unsuccessfully fought a subpoena by the Republican-controlled committee. The pair ultimately agreed to sit for hours of depositions after they were threatened with contempt of Congress charges. Over hours of testimony , the Clintons both denied knowledge of Epstein's crimes prior to his pleading guilty in 2008 to state charges in Florida for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl. "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong," the former president said in an opening statement shared ahead of his deposition Friday in the Clintons' hometown of Chappaqua, N.Y. While neither Clinton has been accused of any wrongdoing, Bill Clinton shows up several times in the trove of Epstein records that has been released by the committee, including in photos. The former president has said he cut ties with Epstein long before his 2008 conviction, and that while he did travel on Epstein's plane, that travel was carried out as part of his humanitarian work for the Clinton Foundation. In her own testimony on Thursday, Hillary Clinton denied ever having met Epstein. Speaking to reporters after her deposition, Clinton said she answered every one of the committee's questions as fully as she could, reiterating she had no prior relationship with the convicted sex offender. "...