Bill and Hillary Clinton's testimony about Jeffrey Epstein released

BBC World
March 3, 2026
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Bill and Hillary Clinton’s testimonies about Jeffrey Epstein have been released in video form, revealing tense moments during their depositions. In a dramatic turn of events, Hillary Clinton became visibly upset when informed that a photo from her closed-door deposition had been leaked to the public. She expressed frustration, stating, “I’m done with this,” and emphasized her commitment to following the rules despite the breach of confidentiality. The footage also showed Bill Clinton sitting for his own deposition separately, where both Clintons denied any prior knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. The depositions were prompted by Epstein’s victims calling for accountability after he was found guilty of sex trafficking. While neither Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing, Bill Clinton’s inclusion in Epstein-related files sparked calls for their testimonies. During the hearings, Hillary Clinton’s lawyers objected to the leak of the photo, calling it unprofessional and unfair. The incident highlighted tensions over transparency and confidentiality during high-stakes legal proceedings. The testimony also touched on other topics, including conspiracy theories like Pizzagate and UFOs. Republican lawmakers brought up these issues, with Boebert asking if Clinton had reviewed Epstein files referencing Pizzagate—a debunked theory linking the Clintons to a fictional child abuse ring. Clinton dismissed the theory as “outrageous” and “
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Originally published on BBC World on 3/3/2026