Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated in a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that she had no information about Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities and did not remember ever meeting him. Clinton emphasized that she never flew on Epstein’s plane or visited his properties.
Clinton criticized the committee’s investigation, accusing it of being a distraction from President Trump’s actions. She expressed frustration over the repetitive questioning during the session and condemned the leak of a photograph from the closed-door deposition, which violated House rules.
Representative James R. Comer defended the probe, stating it was not a partisan effort. Democrats on the panel pushed back against the deposition, calling it an “unserious clown show.” Clinton urged the committee to focus on releasing files and involving individuals more directly linked to the case.
Senate Democrats announced plans to preserve Justice Department records related to Epstein’s case and review unredacted material. The case of Jeffrey Epstein, a financier linked to influential figures, has sparked extensive legal scrutiny and calls for transparency.
