- Hillary and Bill Clinton are scheduled to testify behind closed doors to the Republican-led House Oversight Committee over the next two days regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- The depositions are taking place in the Clintons' hometown of Chappaqua, a quiet hamlet north of New York City, after they initially resisted subpoenas but agreed to testify to avoid being held in contempt of Congress.
- The committee's questioning follows the release of millions of files detailing the investigations into Epstein, including images of Bill Clinton, as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The Clintons deny any wrongdoing.
- Hillary Clinton, whose deposition is Thursday, said earlier this month, “We have a very clear record that we've been willing to talk about. ... We are more than happy to say what we know, which is very limited and totally unrelated to their behavior or their crimes, and we want to do it in public.”
- The filmed depositions will cover topics such as the federal investigation into Epstein and Maxwell, Epstein's death, and how the pair sought to curry favor.
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