The long-running Jeffrey Epstein investigation just pulled one of the biggest political names in America back into the spotlight.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified for seven hours before the House Oversight Committee, stating she does not recall ever meeting convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Her deposition took place behind closed doors in Chappaqua, New York.
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What Hillary Clinton Said
In a prepared statement, Clinton was direct:
“I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein. I never flew on his plane or visited his island, homes or offices.”
She also said that during the lengthy questioning, committee members repeatedly asked similar questions throughout the day.
Late in the deposition, she claimed the questioning shifted into what she described as unusual territory including references to UFOs and the long-debunked “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory.
The Political Clash
Clinton accused the Republican-led committee of attempting to redirect attention away from President Donald Trump and his past association with Epstein.
Meanwhile, Committee Chairman James Comer rejected claims of partisanship, saying:
“No one is accusing at this moment the Clintons of any wrongdoing, but we do have a lot of questions.”
Comer also dismissed calls to subpoena Trump, stating the former president has already addressed questions about Epstein publicly.
Bill Clinton’s Role
Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify as well.
It is widely documented that Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane multiple times in the early 2000s after leaving office. He has denied any wrongdoing and has said he regrets his association with Epstein.
Comer stated that Epstein visited the White House 17 times during Clinton’s presidency.
Missing Documents Controversy
Democrats on the committee, including Robert Garcia, have accused the Justice Department of selectively withholding certain Epstein-related documents.
Garcia specifically questioned whether files connected to allegations involving Trump were removed or shielded.
The United States Department of Justice has said it is reviewing whether any documents were improperly withheld.
Importantly, law enforcement authorities have not accused Trump of criminal wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.
Other High-Profile Names
Epstein’s past associations have included major political and business figures, including:
• Elon Musk
• Howard Lutnick
• Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
The case continues to ripple across both U.S. and international politics.
Why This Matters
The Epstein case remains politically explosive because it touches powerful figures across party lines.
Clinton’s testimony marks another chapter in a probe that blends:
• Politics
• Conspiracy theories
• Allegations of document suppression
• And questions about transparency
With Bill Clinton scheduled to testify next, the investigation is far from over.

This case just refuses to go away.
ReplyDeleteSeven hours of testimony — that’s serious.
ReplyDeleteTransparency matters no matter the political party.
ReplyDeleteDo you believe her statement?
ReplyDeleteWhy are these depositions happening behind closed doors?
ReplyDeleteThe Epstein story still has so many unanswered questions.
ReplyDeleteBoth sides are pointing fingers — who’s right?
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