Federal Deposition: Former President Bill Clinton Faces Congressional Inquiry Over Historical Links to Jeffrey Epstein Investigation
Former President Bill Clinton appears for a high-stakes deposition as the House Oversight Committee intensifies its investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein network.
By: AXL Media
Published: Feb 27, 2026, 6:13 AM EST
Source: Information for this report was sourced from CBS News and the House Oversight Committee.

The Road to the Oversight Committee Deposition
The appearance of Bill Clinton before federal investigators today is the result of a protracted battle over congressional subpoenas that began in late 2025. For months, legal representatives for the former president contested the validity of the committee’s requests, arguing that the inquiry was politically motivated and lacked a legitimate legislative purpose. However, the committee, led by Chairman James Comer, remained steadfast, eventually securing a bipartisan consensus to move forward with contempt proceedings. Facing the prospect of a formal house vote and potential criminal referrals, the former president ultimately relented, agreeing to provide a filmed and transcribed deposition at a neutral location near his residence in Chappaqua, New York.
This deposition is viewed by legal analysts as a watershed moment for congressional oversight power. It marks the first time in modern history that a former president has been compelled to testify under subpoena regarding a matter unrelated to his own official acts in office. The committee’s interest in the former president centers on his documented travels on Epstein’s private aircraft and his presence in various social settings with the disgraced financier during the early 2000s. While Clinton has previously released statements clarifying that these interactions were strictly related to the work of the Clinton Foundation, the committee is seeking more granular details about the frequency and nature of these encounters to determine how Epstein cultivated ties with global elites to shield his illicit activities.
Testimony Dynamics and the Hillary Clinton Precedent
The timing of today’s testimony is particularly notable as it comes exactly twenty four hours after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton completed her own marathon deposition with the same committee. During her session on February 26, the former secretary of state reportedly adopted a defiant tone, dismissing the inquiry as a partisan exercise intended to deflect attention from other ongoing political investigations. Republican members of the committee indicated that she frequently referred specific questions about social calendars and travel logs to her husband, further heightening the importance of today’s session with the former president. The coordination between the two depositions suggests...
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