Former Secretary of State and first lady Hillary Clintonâs Jeffrey Epstein deposition briefly went off the record after Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert was accused of violating House rules by sharing a photo of Clinton from the closed-door hearing.
Conservative commentator Benny Johnson posted a photo of Clinton at the hearing, crediting Boebert for sending him the image. A Clinton adviser then told reporters outside the building that they were attempting to âfigure out where the photo came from and why possibly members of Congress are violating House rules,â POLITICO reported.
đ¨BREAKING: The first image of Hillary Clinton testifying under oath about Jeffery Epstein to the Republican Oversight Committee.
This is the first time Hillary has had to answer real questions about Epstein. Clinton does not look happy.
Photo provided by Rep. Lauren Boebert. pic.twitter.com/mPtUyA4u5i
â Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 26, 2026
Clinton is at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in New York to answer questions under oath on the Epstein investigation before House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) on Thursday.
Comer and a group of House Republicans are attending the private hearing, as are a small group of Democrats. A video and transcription of Clintonâs hearing will be released to the public after it concludes. Comer spoke to reporters briefly before going into the building for the Clintonâs deposition and said the video and transcription will become available âas soon as everyone has approved it.â
âThis is going to be a long video because this is going to be a long deposition,â he added.
After the first hour of questioning, some Republicans will go outside to provide an update, Comer said.
Clinton, along with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, fought for months to avoid their depositions after the Oversight Committee subpoenaed them last August, arguing that they could share their limited knowledge of Epstein through written statements to the committee. The Clintonsâ lawyers engaged in a long back-and-forth battle with Comer, and the couple skipped their scheduled deposition in January, which sparked contempt-of-Congress proceedings.
But after Republicans and some Democrats voted to recommend contempt charges, the Clintons finally agreed earlier this month to answer questions on Epstein under oath.
âFinally, theyâre going to have to sit and answer questions under oath to Congress about their knowledge and involvement with the Epstein criminal activity as well as with Ghislaine Maxwell, who was the primary co-conspirator, the one who was responsible more than anyone for luring the girls into Jeffrey Epsteinâs world,â Comer said Thursday morning.
Comer also hinted at an important question Clinton will face during her deposition.
âOne of the questions that we all have in both parties is how was Jeffrey Epstein able to surround himself with the most powerful people in the world?â he said. âIf you saw Hillary Clintonâs interview a few days ago, she acted like they barely knew Epstein and Maxwell. Well, thatâs funny because Epstein was in the White House 16 times while Bill Clinton was president, and then Bill Clinton flew on his plane 27 times post-presidency, as well as Ghislaine Maxwell had a front-row seat at Chelsea Clintonâs wedding.â
Clinton posted her opening statement to the committee on social media at 11:08 a.m. ET. In the statement, Clinton accuses the Republican-led Oversight Committee of conducting an investigation defined by âpartisan political theater.â She also blasted Republicans for focusing on her deposition while no GOP members showed up for the testimony of former Victoriaâs Secret CEO and Epstein business partner Les Wexner last week.
âThis institutional failure is designed to protect one political party and one public official, rather than to seek truth and justice for the victims and survivors, as well as the public who also want to get to the bottom of this matter,â Clinton added.
Here is my opening statement to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee today. pic.twitter.com/NZSF2epcI5
â Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 26, 2026
The former secretary of state and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee said last week that she doesnât ârecall ever meetingâ Epstein, adding that she spoke with Maxwell âon a few occasions.â Clinton said the Oversight Committeeâs decision to subpoena her and her husband takes away from what should be the âfocusâ of the Epstein investigation.
âThe Republican member of Congress who is running this hearing, or this investigation, is trying to protect the president,â Clinton said.
President Donald Trump, like former President Clinton, used to be a friend of Epsteinâs and was pictured multiple times with Epstein at events before the financier pleaded guilty to procuring a child for prostitution in 2008. Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing related to Epsteinâs sex crimes.
Rep. Robert Garcia of California, the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, told reporters that Democrats âfrom day one ⌠have said we want to talk to anyone, any person with information about Jeffrey Epstein, about his crimes, about how he was able to get so much wealth. We will talk to any single person, whether that is a Democrat or Republican.â
Before he walked into the building for Clintonâs deposition, Garcia added that it is âimportant to noteâ that there is âno evidenceâ of the former secretary of state having any interactions with Epstein. He then blasted the Republicans and the Trump administration, accusing the White House of covering up information related to the Epstein investigation.
Trump and his administration have faced criticism over their handling of the Epstein case and the release of the Epstein files. After Congress passed legislation, which was signed by Trump, forcing the release of Epstein-related documents, the Justice Department began releasing a tranche of documents, emails, and photos, which shed more light on Epsteinâs numerous relationships with powerful people.
Included in the DOJ Epstein files dump were multiple pictures of former President Clinton, one of which shows him in a pool with Maxwell and a woman whose face was redacted. Another photo in the files shows the former president in a hot tub with a woman whose face was redacted. The Justice Department has stated that it redacted faces of minors, alleged victims, and some government officials, but the Trump administration was criticized after some photos released to the public showed the faces of potential victims. Other materials that were not properly redacted contained nude photos, names, and addresses. The Justice Department quickly removed thousands of documents following what it called a âtechnical or human error.â
Neither of the Clintons has been accused of any wrongdoing related to Epsteinâs sex crimes, but Republicans and some Democrats say they want answers about the former president and first ladyâs relationship with the late convicted sex offender. Former President Clinton was a friend of Epsteinâs in the early 2000s, traveling with the financier numerous times on Epsteinâs plane, which was used for sex trafficking. The former president was also seen in a picture getting a back massage from Chauntae Davies, one of Epsteinâs accusers. Davies has not accused Clinton of acting inappropriately.
Bill Clinton is set to testify before the Oversight Committee on Friday.

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