Former President Bill Clinton is walking straight into a political firestorm as he prepares to sit down with the House Oversight Committee for a high-stakes deposition tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. What happens behind those closed doors could reshape the national conversation around one of the darkest scandals of our time.
The interview is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in Westchester County, just miles from the Clintons’ longtime New York residence. The location alone underscores the gravity of the moment. A former commander-in-chief, questioned under oath, near his own backyard.
Republicans have spent months pressing for this moment. Negotiations between committee attorneys and Clinton’s legal team reportedly dragged on as both sides haggled over conditions. It was only after the possibility of contempt proceedings surfaced that the 42nd president agreed to appear.
This comes just one day after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton endured her own lengthy session before the panel. Lawmakers say the probe is not about spectacle, but about unanswered questions surrounding Epstein’s network and the powerful figures who orbited it for years.
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