The walls are closing in on Bill and Hillary Clinton as the former First Couple prepares to sit for back-to-back depositions before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform this week, finally answering questions under oath about their controversial connections to deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Hillary Clinton is scheduled to testify Thursday morning, followed immediately by her husband Bill Clinton in what promises to be explosive testimony that Democrats and the mainstream media have desperately tried to prevent from happening.
The depositions cap a grueling six-month legal standoff where Republican investigators had to fight tooth and nail to force the Clintons to comply with their subpoenas. What exactly are the Clintons so afraid of revealing about their relationship with Epstein and his convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell?
Flight Logs Don't Lie
Bill Clinton's name appears on Epstein's private jet flight logs at least 26 times, including trips to the pedophile's private "Lolita Island" in the Caribbean. Despite overwhelming evidence of their close relationship, Clinton has repeatedly downplayed his connections to Epstein, claiming he only took a "few trips" with the convicted sex offender.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton has remained largely silent about the Clinton Foundation's financial ties to Epstein associates and her own interactions with Maxwell at high-society events.
House Oversight Republicans, empowered by Trump's return to the White House and the GOP's decisive control of Congress, are finally able to pursue the accountability that was blocked during the Biden regime's protection racket for Democrat elites.
"The American people deserve to know the full extent of the Clintons' relationship with Jeffrey Epstein," a House GOP source told reporters. "No one is above the law – not even former presidents and their wives."
This historic testimony represents a crucial step toward exposing the elite pedophile network that mainstream media has worked overtime to cover up. While Trump faced relentless persecution for years over fabricated Russia hoaxes, the real criminals may finally face justice.
Will the Clintons come clean about their Epstein connections, or will Americans witness more of the same lies and evasions that have defined their political careers for decades?
