Newly released video footage from House Oversight Committee depositions reveals dramatic confrontations as Hillary Clinton pounded the table with her fist and threatened to walk out, while Bill Clinton appeared with shaking hands during hours of questioning about their ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Hillary’s Heated Confrontation Over Unauthorized Photo
The former secretary of state nearly ended her testimony after Rep. Lauren Boebert took an unauthorized photograph during the proceedings. Hillary slammed the table and declared she was finished with the deposition when her attorneys raised concerns about the image appearing online. The Colorado congresswoman admitted to taking the photo but claimed it occurred before the hearing began. Hillary insisted everyone must follow the same rules regardless of timing.
During her four-and-a-half-hour testimony, Hillary engaged in multiple heated exchanges with Republican committee members. When questioned about the debunked Pizzagate conspiracy theory from 2016, she expressed disbelief that lawmakers would reference the false claims that led to a shooting at a Washington pizzeria. She restrained herself from further admonishing Boebert about bringing up the dangerous conspiracy.
Bill Clinton Addresses Epstein Relationship
Unlike his wife who denied knowing Epstein, the former president answered direct questions about his relationship with the disgraced financier and travel aboard his private aircraft. Bill Clinton firmly denied having any communications with Epstein regarding young women or girls when questioned under oath. Throughout his deposition, observers noted his hands appeared to shake as he provided testimony about longstanding questions concerning his connection to the convicted sex offender.
Clashes With Republican Committee Members
Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina pressed Hillary on multiple sensitive topics, including her husband’s impeachment and an email showing Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick invited Epstein to a 2015 Clinton campaign fundraiser. When Mace attempted to interrupt her response, Hillary raised her voice and insisted on completing her answer. The South Carolina representative also shared her personal experience as a sexual abuse survivor, which drew a sympathetic response from the former first lady who acknowledged reading about Mace’s testimony on the issue.
Political Implications
The release of these deposition videos provides unprecedented public access to sworn testimony from two of America’s most prominent political figures. The House Oversight Committee’s decision to make the footage public ensures transparency in the investigation while demonstrating the contentious nature of congressional oversight proceedings involving high-profile individuals with decades of political influence and connections to controversial figures.

Way too much time is spent cow towing to her demands. Get on with it!
Lock her up and family