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Clintons Cornered in Closed-Door Depositions Over Epstein Ties

Republican investigators forced the Clintons into closed-door depositions this week, and hardworking Americans watched a pair of reluctant witnesses try to wriggle out of accountability. After resisting subpoenas for weeks, both Hillary and former President Bill Clinton showed up in Chappaqua, New York, to answer questions from the House Oversight Committee on Feb. 26–27, 2026 — a move that should have happened years ago. These hearings are not “political theater” for normal citizens who want answers; they are the only path to transparency when elites dodge scrutiny.

Bill Clinton’s deposition was notable for its rehearsed denials and the repeated refrain “I do not recall,” a mantra that sounds familiar to anyone who’s watched Washington insiders before. He insisted he “had no idea” about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, claimed he never visited Epstein’s island, and flatly said, “I did nothing wrong,” while repeatedly leaning on the passage of time as a shield. Vague memories and lawyerly hedges don’t satisfy victims, nor do they settle the hard questions about frequent flights on Epstein’s private plane and years of social overlap.

Long-buried depositions and unsealed documents from the Epstein cases already contain explosive lines that Americans deserve to revisit, including testimony that Epstein allegedly boasted “Clinton likes them young.” Those revelations aren’t hearsay in a vacuum — they are part of a pattern of associations, unexplained travel, and uncomfortable coincidences that the Clintons have never fully explained to the public. Republicans are right to press for clarity instead of letting protective institutions sweep this under the rug like so many Washington scandals before it.

Hillary Clinton’s closed-door appearance was similarly defensive, with repeated denials and public complaints that the process was “political theater” even as committee members pressed for documentary trails and witnesses. The depositions were briefly marred by a leak of photos from inside the room — a sign that the Clintons and their allies fear sunlight more than they fear facts. If the powerful truly have nothing to hide, they should welcome public testimony and documentary disclosure rather than hiding behind process objections and lawyerly spin.

Americans deserve a full accounting: not more spin, not more excuses, and not another generational shrug as elites walk free. Lawmakers who dug into these files already forced consequences for others connected to Epstein, and the same standard must apply to every name and every unexplained meeting. The country is tired of two-tier justice and the left’s reflexive calls to “move on” whenever inconvenient facts surface — it’s time for real answers, real transparency, and real accountability.

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