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Hillary Clinton’s Epstein questioning ends before committee
Updated on February 27, 2026 – 12:44 amReading time: 1 min.
Hillary Clinton testified behind closed doors before a US House committee for several hours. She then appears in front of the press.
The questioning of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before a committee of the US Parliament as part of the political investigation into the Epstein scandal has ended. “I answered all of their questions as completely as I could, based on what I knew,” Clinton said following several hours of closed-door questioning in Chappaqua, a community in upstate New York. She had already shared what she knew in her written opening statement.
She said she never met sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and never had any connection or communication with him. His accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell knew her briefly, Clinton said. Nevertheless, she did her best to answer the MPs’ questions.
She lives in the community of Chappaqua with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, who is also scheduled to testify there this Friday before the Control Committee of the US House of Representatives. The committee is supposed to politically examine the abuse network of the financial investor Epstein, who died in 2019.