Bill Clinton Deposition Looms as Boebert Defends Hillary Clinton Photo Leak

Bill Clinton Deposition Looms as Boebert Defends Hillary Clinton Photo Leak

Rep. Lauren Boebert defended sharing a photo of Hillary Clinton taken before a closed-door deposition, a dispute that has surfaced as the bill clinton deposition moves toward Bill Clinton’s scheduled testimony Friday.

Boebert defends photo share

Boebert said Thursday she shared an image taken before the hearing began with right-wing podcaster Benny Johnson after receiving permission from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s staff. Johnson then posted the image on social media.

On NewsNation with Chris Cuomo on Thursday, Boebert pushed back at Democrats she said were releasing information about the hearing to reporters and sought to shift focus from her action. "However, there were Democrats and those at the minority party that were releasing information about the hearing throughout the day, topics that were discussed were being leaked to the media, " she said. "And so there was a lot of things that were coming out of that room, but regardless, it was a photo. "

Boebert added that committee members later agreed that no one would take photos during the deposition.

Bill Clinton Deposition set for Friday

The committee subpoenaed Clinton’s testimony as part of its probe into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The former secretary of State and former President Clinton had battled for months with the committee about the deposition, and the Clintons, who have not been accused of any wrongdoing, spoke with congressional investigators after months of back and forth over their willingness to testify.

Bill Clinton is set to testify before the committee Friday. The former president previously addressed his inclusion on Epstein’s flight logs in a 2024 memoir. He also wrote in a 2024 autobiography: "Traveling on Epstein’s plane was not worth the years of questioning afterward. " "I wish I had never met him, " he added in that passage.

Hillary Clinton’s six-hour session in Chappaqua

Hillary Clinton sat for a six-hour deposition in Chappaqua, N. Y., and repeatedly denied any knowledge about Epstein’s crimes during that session. She told reporters she only knew Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s associate who was convicted on sex trafficking crimes, "casually as an acquaintance. "

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What happens next: Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Friday, and congressional staff and committee members will proceed with committee arrangements and agreed rules for the deposition.