Summary
Hillary Clinton testified in a closed-door session with Congress about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's crimes. She stated she had no knowledge of their activities and did not recall meeting Epstein. The questioning lasted over six hours and was part of an investigation involving both Clintons.
Key Facts
- Hillary Clinton testified before Congress, saying she knew nothing about Jeffrey Epstein's or Ghislaine Maxwell's crimes.
- She stated that she does not remember meeting Epstein.
- The deposition took over six hours to complete.
- Former President Bill Clinton is also scheduled for questioning.
- The questions are part of an investigation by the House Oversight Committee.
- Epstein died in 2019 while awaiting trial for abusing underage girls.
- This marks the first instance of a former president testifying before Congress.
- President Donald Trump expressed regret over the Clintons being compelled to testify.