Summary
Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to testify in depositions about their past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. They will testify in Chappaqua, New York, and their depositions will not be televised but will be video-recorded. Neither Clinton is accused of any wrongdoing.
Key Facts
- Bill and Hillary Clinton will testify to the House Oversight Committee about their past connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Hillary Clinton will testify on February 26, and Bill Clinton on February 27.
- This is the first time a former president has been required to testify before Congress.
- The background for the depositions includes the release of millions of pages of documents related to Epstein.
- The depositions will occur in Chappaqua, New York, with their lawyers present, and will not be televised but recorded.
- Both Clintons have denied any wrongdoing and say they want the depositions to be public.
- The House Oversight Committee previously issued subpoenas in July, which the Clintons initially did not comply with.
- Bill Clinton appears in photos with Epstein, but both Clintons claim no knowledge of his crimes.