
Footage of Bill & Hillary Clinton's Testimony on Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Released
A closed-door deposition turned unexpectedly dramatic — and then, surprisingly, lighthearted. Newly released footage shows Hillary Clinton nearly storming out before delivering a remark that caught the room off guard.
The wait is finally over for those dying to know what happened behind the closed doors of the House Oversight Committee. Bombshell footage released on Monday has pulled back the curtain on Bill and Hillary Clinton's separate depositions regarding their ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein.

Bill and Hillary Clinton at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial on July 26, 2000 in Washington, DC | Source: Getty Images
While the world expected a dry legal back-and-forth, the video footage shows a day filled with high-stakes tension and a few truly bizarre moments. The newly released tapes reveal that while the morning began with a furious standoff, the afternoon ended with an unexpected ego boost.

Hillary Clinton speaks at a panel discussion in 2019 | Source: Getty Images
The Breaking Point
The drama started early when the mood shifted from professional to downright explosive about an hour into the proceedings. Hillary's legal team discovered that a photo of her testifying had been leaked to the public in real-time.
Her attorney immediately questioned whether releasing the image was "permissible and consistent with the rules," particularly given earlier requests surrounding public access.
Hillary did not take the breach of privacy lightly, immediately confronting the committee about the rules of the closed-door session. "I'm done with this. If you guys are doing that, I am done," she declared, her frustration clearly visible.
She even dared the lawmakers to take extreme measures, stating, "You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home." Someone in the room suggested going off the record. "Oh, for heaven's sake," Hillary replied.
The situation was so heated that a lawmaker eventually admitted to sharing the photo, though they claimed it was taken before the official hearing began.
"It doesn't matter. We all are abiding by the same rules," Hillary responded. The individual who shared the image offered, "I—I will take that down."
"Yeah. Well," Hillary answered. Her attorney then requested a break. As she stood up, Hillary added, "Yeah. I'm done… for now." The footage shows Hillary nearly storming out before the session paused.
A Surprising Compliment
The tension eventually cooled, leading to a much lighter moment that occurred almost four hours into the footage. An investigator brought up a specific document, EFTA00657115, dated September 20, 2011, which contained an unexpectedly flattering remark from Epstein himself.
According to the record read aloud in the room, Epstein had said: "Hey, Hillary Clinton is much prettier in person." Rather than brushing it off with a "no comment," Hillary offered a witty retort that caught everyone off guard.

Bill and Hillary Clinton pose at The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on January 17, 2024 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
"I'm not going to object to that," she remarked with a smirk. The comment sparked a wave of laughter through the room, proving that even under the microscope, she hadn't lost her sense of humor.
While the footage captured her fiery defense, it also highlighted a detail that has kept the internet buzzing for days — her remarkably youthful appearance during the intense session.

Bill and Hillary Clinton pose backstage at the new play "Leopoldstadt" on Broadway at The Longacre Theatre on June 28, 2023 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
The Deposition in Chappaqua
As Hillary emerged to face the microphones, it wasn't her legal defense that had people talking; it was her bold new look that stole the entire show.

Hillary Clinton waves after speaking to the press following her deposition | Source: Getty Images
The Deposition in Chappaqua
The former Secretary of State arrived at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center on Thursday, February 26, to testify before the House Oversight Committee. Investigators are currently digging into links involving the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Hillary Clinton speaks at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center | Source: Getty Images
Hillary appeared composed as she prepared to speak to the press following her deposition. However, the internet immediately shifted the focus from the courtroom to the mirror, wondering if the 78-year-old had recently undergone a major transformation.

Hillary Clinton arrives to speak to the press after her deposition | Source: Getty Images
Social Media Goes Into Overdrive
As photos of Hillary hit the web, social media users were quick to play detective. The speculation ranged from high-end skincare to more invasive cosmetic procedures.
On X, one person bluntly asked, "Has Hillary had another facelift?" while another echoed the sentiment: "Hillary have [sic] a facelift recently?🤔"

Hillary Clinton speaks to the press | Source: Getty Images
The debate didn't stop there, as some found her appearance nearly unrecognizable. "This looks like a different Hillary," one commenter noted, pointing to her remarkably smooth complexion.
Over on Facebook, the reactions were even more polarized. While some fans cheered, saying "She looks great," others were skeptical, writing, "That's not her. No way," and "Why does her neck look like that?"

Hillary Clinton speaks to the press following her deposition | Source: Getty Images
The Epstein Connection and 'Plus Ones'
While the public obsessed over her jawline, Hillary used her opening statement to blast the investigation as "partisan political theater." She maintained that she had no knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities and denied ever visiting his private island or homes.
"I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein," she told the committee in her sworn declaration. She insisted that she never flew on his private plane, despite the intense scrutiny surrounding the case.

Hillary Clinton arrives to speak to the press | Source: Getty Images
However, the intrigue deepened when she was questioned about Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. Hillary previously admitted to the BBC in Berlin that she had met Maxwell "on a few occasions."
Most famously, Maxwell was a guest at Chelsea's 2010 wedding. Hillary clarified to Sky News that Maxwell only attended as a "plus one" for an invited guest, rather than being a personal friend of the family.

Hillary Clinton speaks to the press after her deposition | Source: Getty Images
Deflecting the Heat
Throughout her press gaggle, Hillary remained furious on behalf of survivors while turning the tables on her political rivals. She challenged the committee to stop the "fishing expeditions" and focus on the current administration's handling of trafficking.
She questioned why the committee wasn't asking "powerful men and political allies" tougher questions under oath. Hillary ended her day in Chappaqua by calling for "statesmanship, not grandstanding" before heading home.

Hillary Clinton speaks at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center | Source: Getty Images
Whether the public remembers her testimony or her strikingly refreshed look remains to be seen. One thing is certain: at nearly 80 years old, Hillary Clinton still knows exactly how to keep all eyes on her.
