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Key moments from the Clintons' Epstein testimonies

Bill and Hillary Clinton provided testimonies regarding their connections with Jeffrey Epstein as part of a congressional investigation into the disgraced financier.

In a significant move, Bill and Hillary Clinton were both questioned about their connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, during depositions released by the US House Oversight Committee. The testimonies, each lasting over four hours, were part of a broader investigation into Epstein's activities and his associations with high-profile public figures. The release of these depositions followed last year's documentation of Epstein's connections and allegations, which prominently featured Mr. Clinton.

The circumstances surrounding the depositions indicate the seriousness with which the committee is approaching the Epstein case. Bill Clinton was subpoenaed after pictures and documents tied him to Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, raised eyebrows in political circles. His testimony came shortly after Hillary Clinton's own questioning, underscoring the intertwined nature of their connections to Epstein, which has attracted significant media attention and public scrutiny.

This inquiry represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing investigation into Epstein's network, with implications for not only the Clintons but also other high-profile individuals associated with him. The depositions highlight the complexities of political accountability and the ongoing fallout from Epstein’s actions, which continue to resonate within political and social discourse. As the investigation unfolds, the testimony from the Clintons may be crucial in determining the extent of Epstein's influence and connections with powerful figures in the U.S. government and beyond.

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