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BREAKING: House oversight releases video of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s Epstein depositions

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The House Oversight Committee has made public video footage from last week’s closed-door depositions of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, conducted in Chappaqua, New York, as part of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

Both Clintons were questioned separately for approximately four and a half hours by Democratic and Republican lawmakers. Until now, details about the sessions had come only from individuals present in the room.

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During his testimony, Bill Clinton denied any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities, describing their relationship as a “brief acquaintance.” Lawmakers repeatedly presented him with photos from Epstein-related materials recently released by the Justice Department, including images of Clinton with unidentified women. According to sources familiar with the deposition, Clinton denied having sexual relations with any of them and said he did not recognize a woman pictured with him in a widely circulated jacuzzi photograph.

Members of both parties stated that Clinton answered all questions and broadly rejected allegations of wrongdoing. Investigators also pressed him about his name appearing in Epstein’s flight logs and Epstein’s name in White House visitor records.

Sources say Clinton voluntarily told investigators that now-President Donald Trump once informed him during a golf event in the early 2000s that he had severed ties with Epstein following a dispute over a real estate deal. Clinton recalled that Trump said at the time he was no longer friends with Epstein.

In his opening remarks, Bill Clinton maintained that no amount of photographic evidence would alter his position that he had done nothing wrong.

Hillary Clinton, who testified a day earlier, said she never met or communicated with Epstein and had no knowledge of his criminal conduct. Speaking to reporters last week, she emphasized, “I did not know Jeffrey Epstein,” reiterating that she had no involvement in his activities.

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