Clintons to Testify in House Epstein Probe

Bill and Hillary Clinton will give filmed, transcribed depositions in Chappaqua as part of a House Oversight Committee probe into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Overview

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Hillary Clinton is scheduled to testify on Thursday, Feb. 26, and Bill Clinton on Friday, Feb. 26, in Chappaqua, New York, with their depositions to be transcribed and filmed, officials said.

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They agreed to appear after the Republican-led House moved toward votes to hold them in contempt of Congress, a step that could have led to criminal charges, committee officials said.

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Hillary Clinton has called for the proceedings to be public, saying 'We have nothing to hide,' she told the BBC.

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Nine Democrats joined Republicans on the House Oversight Committee to advance contempt referrals against the Clintons, reflecting eroded support among some Democrats, officials said.

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Republican committee staff say they aim to release video of the depositions in a matter of days after the interviews are completed.

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Analysis

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Center-leaning sources frame the story as another "battle-tested" political brawl, emphasizing the Clintons' resilience, communication savvy and historic patterns while noting lack of evidence. Editorial choices—loaded descriptors, selection of sympathetic voices and contextual background—soften allegations; accusatory claims appear mainly as quoted GOP assertions and thus as source content.

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They agreed to give filmed, transcribed depositions in Chappaqua after the Republican-led committee moved toward contempt votes for failing to appear at previously scheduled depositions, avoiding potential criminal charges.

Hillary Clinton is scheduled for Thursday, February 26, 2026, and Bill Clinton for Friday, February 27, 2026, in Chappaqua, New York.

The depositions will be filmed and transcribed, with Republican committee staff aiming to release the video within days after completion.

Yes, nine Democrats joined Republicans on the House Oversight Committee to advance contempt referrals against the Clintons.

Hillary Clinton called for the proceedings to be public, stating 'We have nothing to hide' to the BBC.