
The Vault: The Epstein Files The House Oversight Committee Questions Hillary Clinton on Epstein (2/27/26)
Feb 27, 2026
A closed-door six-hour congressional deposition about Jeffrey Epstein’s network and political ties. Questions focus on what was known about Epstein, Bill Clinton’s documented interactions, and alleged financial links to philanthropic circles. The podcast examines committee preparedness, DOJ failures, calls for transparency, and demands for accountability for survivors while criticizing political motives behind the probe.
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Deposition Read As Political Theater
- Bobby Capucci argues the House Oversight deposition of Hillary Clinton looked like a partisan performance rather than rigorous fact-finding.
- He cites reporters' previews and the committee's lack of basic knowledge as reasons the session likely squandered the opportunity to get meaningful answers.
Denials Versus Documented Bill Clinton Ties
- Capucci highlights contradictions between Hillary Clinton's claims of no involvement and documented interactions involving Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein.
- He points to Bill Clinton's known travel with Epstein and the difficulty of proving Hillary's denials false without deeper digging.
Personal Corroboration About Zorro Ranch Visits
- Capucci recounts conversations with people tied to Zorro Ranch who told him the Clintons vacationed there.
- He references Jared Kellogg and his own visit to Zorro Ranch as corroborating sources.
