For half a year, Hillary Clinton battled a congressional subpoena with a wall of lawyers, delays, and public statements insisting she had nothing to add to the investigation.

But the legal standoff finally ended when Congress took a dramatic step.
After months of resistance, lawmakers from both parties voted to recommend criminal contempt charges if she continued refusing to appear. Facing the possibility of serious consequences, Clinton ultimately agreed to sit for a deposition with the House Oversight Committee.
What followed inside that closed-door session quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the entire Epstein investigation.
According to lawmakers present, the exchange between Clinton and Rep. Nancy Mace turned explosive after a single email was placed on the table.
The Email That Triggered the Clash
Mace reportedly entered the deposition holding one document.
It was not written by Clinton herself.
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