Hillary Clinton's Epstein deposition
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Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) is defending her decision Thursday to share a picture of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her closed-door deposition before the House Oversight and
Bill Clinton will testify on Friday to the House Oversight Committee as part of a probe into Jeffrey Epstein, and it will mark the first time a former president will be forced to testify before Congress.
Hot on the heels of the Munich Security Conference, Hillary Clinton touched down on the fringes of the Berlin Film Festival this past week for a screening of Havana Marking's 2024 Undercover: Exposing The Far Right organized by NGO Cinema for Peace as part of its annual World Forum.
From dealing with cheating scandals to navigating politics, here's a look at the Clintons' relationship over the past few decades.
Rep. Nancy Mace said Hillary Clinton became “unhinged” when asked about provocative Bill Clinton photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files. Hillary testified she knew nothing of Epstein’s crimes, while Bill Clinton,
Bill Clinton, who famously told voters “I feel your pain,” always managed to stay connected with the public. Indeed, he enjoyed some of the highest approval numbers of his presidency during his impeachment inquiry and trial, when about 7 in 10 U.S. adults approved of the way he was handling his job.