
Washington Today Hilary Clinton House Oversight Deposition in Epstein Investigation
Mar 4, 2026
Hillary Rodham Clinton, former First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State known for her anti‑trafficking advocacy, testifies about her knowledge and involvement. She denies ties to Epstein, discusses transparency, DOJ and intelligence leads, and urges broader subpoenas and survivor‑focused hearings. The conversation centers on donations, CGI roles, flight logs, and calls to follow the money.
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State Department Prioritized Trafficking Work
- As Secretary of State, Clinton prioritized anti‑trafficking: she expanded programs, appointed Lucy DeBaca, and pushed annual TIP reports including the U.S. in 2011.
- She used diplomacy, sanctions, and public reporting to pressure countries to change laws and enforcement.
Clinton Urges Transparency And Public Hearings
- Clinton criticized the committee for secrecy and partisan focus, urging full file release and public hearings instead of selective theatrical subpoenas.
- She argued lawful redactions should protect victims, not powerful allies, and urged subpoenas for those with real information.
How CGI Turned Promises Into Projects
- Clinton described CGI's annual meetings as commitment-driven convenings linking actors, companies, and NGOs to implement projects like Water.org and P&G water packets.
- She gave examples: Matt Damon connected to water experts and Procter & Gamble paired with World Vision to deploy purification packets.
