Hillary Clinton has issued a blistering attack on Republican lawmakers after she was questioned about Pizza-gate and UFOs during her Jeffrey Epstein deposition.
‘I don’t know how many times I had to say I did not know Jeffrey Epstein. I never went to his island. I never went to his homes,’ Hillary said after her testimony on Thursday.
‘It then got, at the end, quite unusual because I started being asked about UFOs and a series of questions about Pizza-gate, one of the most vile bogus conspiracy theories that was propagated on the internet.’
Pizza-gate is a debunked conspiracy theory that claimed a pedophilia ring involving high-ranking Democratic Party officials was operating out of the basement of a Washington, DC, pizza parlor.
Hillary spoke to reporters after a closed-door congressional session held at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center near the Clintons’ home in Westchester County, New York.
Bill Clinton will appear before lawmakers at the same venue on Friday – becoming the first former president compelled to testify in a congressional investigation.
The Clintons had initially resisted Republican-led efforts to force them to testify before agreeing under the threat of being held in contempt of Congress.
The hearing was thrown into chaos just moments after it began when Republican lawmaker Lauren Broebert snapped a picture of the former secretary of state, in breach of confidentiality rules for the private session.

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to the press after her a deposition with the House Oversight Committee as they investigate links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in Chappaqua, New York, Thursday

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo. arrives back at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center with her grandson, Josiah Boebert, during a deposition by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who was testifying before U.S. House lawmakers as part of a congressional investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Thursday

Rep. James Comer, R-KY, speaks outside the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center after a deposition by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who was testifying before U.S. House lawmakers as part of a congressional investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Thursday

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton walks outside the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, after testifying before U.S. House lawmakers as part of a congressional investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Thursday

Hillary Clinton’s Epstein testimony was halted after a photo was leaked to a MAGA influencer

Representative Lauren Bobert leaked a picture of Hillary during the testimony to MAGA conservative influencer Benny Johnson

Clinton relaxes in a hot tub with a woman whose face has been redacted in an image from the Epstein files

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s infamous madam, attended Chelsea Clinton’s wedding in 2010, years after Epstein had been convicted of sexual abuse
Hillary’s lawyers asked that the proceedings be halted after the photograph began circulating on social media.
The closed-door hearing was being filmed, but any footage must be reviewed by Clinton’s lawyers before release. The deposition resumed within an hour.
Hillary later asked James Comer, the top Republican overseeing the deposition, if the press could be allowed in the hearing after Boebert’s leak. Comer denied the request.
A Clinton spokesman told the Daily Mail: ‘It’s against chamber rules that were read at the top of the meeting. So the hearing has been paused briefly while they figure out where the photo came from and why, possibly, members of Congress are violating House rules .’
Prior to the chaos, Hillary blasted Republicans for targeting her while failing to investigate Donald Trump in a fiery opening statement where she provided no defense for her husband.
The former secretary of state said she has ‘no information on Epstein’s criminal activities and never recalls meetings’, then accused lawmakers of covering up for Trump’s relationship with Epstein, where he faces ‘heinous’ accusations from survivors.
‘You have compelled me to testify, fully aware that I have no knowledge that would assist your investigation, in order to distract attention from President Trump’s actions and to cover them up despite legitimate calls for answers,’ Hillary said.
‘If this committee is serious about learning the truth about Epstein’s trafficking crimes, it would not rely on press gaggles to get answers from our current president on his involvement; it would ask him directly under oath about the tens of thousands of times he shows up in the Epstein files,’ she added.
Trump’s name appears more than 38,000 times in the millions of Epstein documents released by the Department of Justice in January.

Epstein, Bill Clinton and an unidentified man in a photo from the Epstein files

President Clinton and wife Hillary share a tender moment during an East Room ceremony at the White House in Washington, July 17, 1996
Hillary said: ‘If the majority were serious, it would not waste time on fishing expeditions. There is too much that needs to be done. What is being held back? Who is being protected? And why the cover-up?’
Despite her denials of any Epstein relationship, Hillary received a $20,000 donation from the disgraced pedophile in 1999 when she was fundraising for the DNC.
Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s infamous madam, attended Chelsea Clinton’s wedding in 2010, years after Epstein had been convicted of sexual abuse.
Hillary previously admitted to meeting Maxwell on several occasions.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking – the only Epstein co-conspirator who has been jailed.
Meanwhile, Bill Clinton is expected to face a grilling on Friday as the first former president compelled to testify in a congressional investigation.
His relationship with Epstein was extensive following the end of his presidency.
Flight logs for Epstein’s private jet indicate that the former president traveled on it for trips to the Virgin Islands, Portugal, Siberia, Japan, and China.
Clinton claims these trips were only ever related to his charitable work.
Photographs have also emerged from the Epstein files showing Clinton in a hot tub with a woman whose face was redacted. Another photo shows him swimming with Maxwell and an unidentified woman.
Epstein famously kept an oil painting of Clinton in a blue dress and red heels at his Manhattan mansion.

Chairman James Comer would not allow the press to enter the Clinton deposition

The Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, where Hillary’s deposition is taking place today
Lawmakers speaking ahead of the hearing were asked whether they planned to ask Hillary about an email in the Epstein files, which shows Trump’s Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emailed the pedophile about Hillary’s 2016 presidential campaign.
‘It will be on my list,’ Republican Representative Nancy Mace told reporters.
In November 2015, Epstein’s assistant forwarded him an invitation from Lutnick to a ‘very intimate fundraising event’ at his financial firm for then-presidential candidate Hillary.
It is unclear whether Epstein attended the event. He made no donations to her campaign, according to filings from the Federal Elections Commission. Lutnick donated $2,700 to her campaign, the maximum allowed by law at that time.
Republicans, who hold the majority on the House Oversight Committee, drove the effort to bring the Clintons to testify as Trump faced pressure to release the Epstein files.
Democrat lawmakers are also attending the deposition, which forms part of a broader congressional effort to investigate the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein case.
Epstein and Maxwell also appear to have played a key role in setting up the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative, according to the Epstein files.
Maxwell herself was deposed as part of the bipartisan congressional investigation into the Justice Department’s prosecution and handling of the Epstein case, during which she pleaded the Fifth Amendment to prevent self-incrimination.
Hillary said in a BBC interview last week that she and her husband are ‘more than happy to say what we know, which is very limited and totally unrelated to their behavior or their crimes’.
House Oversight Chairman James Comer, a Kentucky Republican, noted earlier this week that ‘the Clintons’ testimony is critical to understanding Epstein and Maxwell’s sex trafficking network and the ways they sought to curry favor and influence to shield themselves from scrutiny.’
‘Their testimony may also inform how Congress can strengthen laws to better combat human trafficking. Our goal for this investigation is straightforward: we seek to deliver transparency and accountability for the American people and for survivors,’ Comer added.
The Daily Mail has contacted the Clintons for comment.


