Clinton depositions on Epstein released in historic congressional probe
Videos of Hillary and Bill Clinton's depositions have now been made public. The interviews were conducted as part of a congressional probe into Jeffrey Epstein. Both sessions took place behind closed doors in late February 2026.
Hillary Clinton gave her testimony first on Thursday, February 26. The following day, Bill Clinton appeared for his deposition. The interviews were held at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in New York, away from public view.
The House Oversight Committee led the questioning. So far, no other individuals or organizations have been called to testify in this investigation. Reports from February 2026 confirm that only the Clintons have been formally summoned.
The released footage shows both former leaders answering questions about their connections to Epstein. The nature of the inquiry remains focused on their past interactions with the convicted financier.
The depositions mark the first official statements from the Clintons in this ongoing investigation. The videos provide direct accounts of their involvement with Epstein. Further steps in the probe have not yet been announced.
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