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House Panel Releases Sworn Clinton Depositions in Epstein Probe

The move stems from a January DOJ document trove that prompted scrutiny without establishing wrongdoing.

Overview

  • - The Republican-led House committee on Monday published videos of Hillary and Bill Clinton’s closed-door, under-oath depositions, each running a little over four and a half hours.
  • - The sessions were conducted in Chappaqua, New York, and both Clintons denied knowing of or being complicit in Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.
  • - Bill Clinton, who said "I didn't see and I didn't do anything wrong," also stated he had no knowledge of any Epstein-related wrongdoing by Donald Trump.
  • - Asked about a widely circulated jacuzzi photo from the Epstein files, Bill Clinton said he is almost sure it was taken in Brunei during an AIDS initiative and that he does not know the person beside him.
  • - Committee chair James Comer said Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s private jet at least 27 times, as the DOJ’s release of roughly three million pages continues to draw scrutiny of many named individuals.