- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton underwent a six-hour closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, according to drydenwire.com.
- Clinton, who denies ever meeting Epstein, described the questioning during the session as "repetitive."
- She also expressed a desire for the proceedings to have been public, drydenwire.com reported.
- Her testimony is part of a broader inquiry into the Epstein files, as detailed by drydenwire.com.
- Former President Bill Clinton is additionally expected to testify in the ongoing investigation.
Hillary Clinton's Epstein Deposition
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently underwent a six-hour, closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee concerning the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, vehemently denying any prior acquaintance with the disgraced financier. She characterized the questioning as "repetitive" and expressed a desire for the proceedings to have been public, as former President Bill Clinton is also expected to testify in the ongoing inquiry into the Epstein files.
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