Hillary Clinton to appear before US House panel investigating Epstein
The former secretary of state recently dropped her longstanding refusal to appear, alongside her former president husband.
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"We have nothing to hide. We have called for the full release of these files repeatedly. We think sunlight is the best disinfectant."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"We will show up, but we think it would be better to have it in public because what we want is for everybody to get to the facts about this. We have nothing to hide."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"A committee endeavoring to stop human trafficking would seek to understand what specific steps are needed to fix a system that allowed Epstein to get away with his crimes in 2008."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein. I never flew on his plane or visited his island homes or offices."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"No one's accusing, at this moment, the Clintons of any wrongdoing. They're going to have due process."
— James Comer , Politician
"I would also be questioning Hillary Clinton on Trump Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, among other names that have been mentioned in relation to Epstein."
— Nancy Mace , Politician
"I want to see the truth come out."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"I had no idea about their criminal activities."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"You have compelled me to testify, fully aware I have no knowledge that would assist in your investigation, in order to distract attention from President Trump’s actions and to cover them up."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"If the House panel were committed to a fair investigation, it would ask [Trump] directly under oath about the tens of thousands of times he shows up in the Epstein files."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"If the panel were 'serious', it would subpoena anyone who asked on which night there would be the 'wildest party' on Epstein Island."
— Hillary Clinton , Politician
"I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong."
— Bill Clinton , Politician
"We are only here because he hid it from everyone so well for so long."
— Bill Clinton , Politician
"No one’s accusing anyone of any wrongdoing, but I think the American people have a lot of questions."
— James Comer , Politician
Key People
Bill Clinton is a former President of the United States.
Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
Elon Musk is the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla.
Convicted sex offender linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Hillary Clinton is a former U.S. Secretary of State and presidential candidate.
Chairman of the House Oversight Committee.
A Republican from Colorado advocating for the resignation of Tony Gonzales.
Representative from South Carolina calling the allegations against Gonzales disturbing.
Robert Garcia is the lead Democrat on the congressional committee questioning Bill Gates.
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The former secretary of state recently dropped her longstanding refusal to appear, alongside her former president husband.
In a significant development in the U.S. House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified under oath, stating she had no knowledge of Epstein's or Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal activities. The deposition, which lasted over six hours, was briefly paused after Rep. Lauren Boebert leaked a photo of Clinton during the closed-door session, violating committee rules. Clinton's spokesperson, Nick Merrill, confirmed that the session was paused to investigate the photo's origin and address potential rule breaches by congressional members. This event is notable not only for the disruption but also because it marks the first instance that a former first couple, Bill and Hillary Clinton, appeared under subpoena before a congressional panel.
On February 26, 2026, a deposition involving former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before the House Oversight Committee was briefly halted after Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) took and shared an unauthorized photo with conservative commentator Benny Johnson. The photo's dissemination on social media violated official House rules, prompting an interruption in proceedings. Clinton's spokesperson, Nick Merrill, confirmed that the session was paused to investigate the photo's origin and address potential rule breaches by congressional members. This event is notable not only for the disruption but also because it marks the first instance that a former first couple, Bill and Hillary Clinton, appeared under subpoena before a congressional panel.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is testifying before U.S. House lawmakers in New York as part of a congressional investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, starting off two days of depositions that will also include former President Bill Clinton. The closed-door depositions in the Clintons' hometown of Chappaqua, a typically quiet hamlet north of New York City, come after months of tense back-and-forth between the former high-powered Democratic couple and the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee. It will be the first time that a former president has been forced to testify before Congress.
Hillary Clinton will appear on Thursday before a panel of the US House of Representatives that is investigating the crimes of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The former Democratic secretary of state and presidential candidate recently agreed, along with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, to testify to the House Oversight Committee. Both had previously resisted demands to appear, describing them as politically motivated. Their agreement to testify warded off potential contempt-of-Congress proceedings against them.
Hillary Clinton is set to testify before a congressional panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, with Bill Clinton scheduled for the following day. Mausam Jha Published 26 Feb 2026, 09:46 PM IST Hillary Clinton is set to give closed-door testimony on Thursday before a congressional panel probing disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, as reported by AFP.
Hillary Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee, stating under oath that she never met Jeffrey Epstein and has no new information about his criminal activities, accusing Republican committee members of turning the deposition into a 'clown show' and a photo opportunity rather than a sincere investigation.
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are set to testify before Congress as part of a House investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Their depositions, on February 26 and 27, follow the public release of Epstein-related documents by the Department of Justice, prompting widespread political and legal consequences globally. The Clintons agreed to testify after months of resisting a congressional subpoena, initially facing contempt charges.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is accusing the GOP-led House Oversight Committee of using her to 'distract' from President Donald Trump during her high-stakes testimony in Congress' Jeffrey Epstein probe. 'A committee endeavoring to stop human trafficking would seek to understand what specific steps are needed to fix a system that allowed Epstein to get away with his crimes in 2008,' she is telling the panel, according to her opening remarks. 'But that's not happening. Instead, you have compelled me to testify, fully aware that I have no knowledge that would assist your investigation, in order to distract attention from President Trump's actions and to cover them up despite legitimate calls for answers.'
But before her appearance, she published her opening statement online, which criticised an “institutional failure” in the US government to “seek truth and justice for the victims and survivors”. Clinton’s husband, former US President Bill Clinton, is set to testify before the same panel on Friday. Both are Democrats. The pair have maintained they had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activity and have long said they have provided all relevant information to the lawmakers on the panel. In her statement, Clinton also accused the Republicans of using the hearings as a red herring to divert blame away from the administration of President Donald Trump.
Former President Bill Clinton testified before Congress in a closed-door deposition as part of an investigation into his historical connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, marking the first time a former U.S. president has been compelled to testify by Congress.
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