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Clinton Deposition Videos Reveal Disturbing Truths About Epstein Scandal

House Republicans made a bold move when they released the deposition videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton on March 2, 2026, giving Americans an unfiltered look at their answers about Jeffrey Epstein. The clips show the Clintons facing tough, pointed questions under oath — exactly the kind of daylight our country needs after years of backroom handling and media spin.

The documents the Department of Justice began to drop in December 2025 already shocked the public by including photographs of Bill Clinton relaxing in a hot tub with a redacted companion, and yet the release was riddled with heavy black markers and missing context. Conservatives have every right to be furious: when the appearance of selective disclosure favors cover-ups and leaves out inconvenient names, faith in institutions dies fast.

During his deposition, Clinton insisted the hot tub photo was taken during a Brunei stop on a humanitarian trip and repeatedly said he either didn’t know the image was captured or couldn’t recall details, while denying any sexual involvement or awareness of trafficking. Ordinary Americans know what an honest answer looks like — not evasive “I don’t recall” lines that protect the powerful while victims still wait for justice.

A clip that has now gone viral shows Bill Clinton flipping through photos and even smiling as he reviews the files before his attorney steps in to take the papers away, a moment that set social media ablaze and exposed the performative calm of the elite. Moments like that remind voters why so many of us feel Washington is a club of insiders with different rules for themselves.

If there is any patriotism left in our system, it must mean demanding full, unredacted transparency — not more carefully curated leaks that inflame partisan theater and protect the powerful. Lawmakers on both sides have already cried foul about the redactions and threatened legal action; conservatives should lead the charge for real accountability, not selective outrage meant to shield favored people.

Written by Staff Reports

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