Clinton Confronted About Newly Revealed Hot Tub Photos

Oversight Committee Releases Deposition Video

The House Oversight Committee made public video of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s depositions tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation after Chairman James Comer pushed contempt threats. The clips show members asking detailed questions about meetings and travel linked to Epstein and his associates. This was not light questioning. Committee members were probing specifics that only documents and photos can answer. The release follows legal pressure and recent court-ordered disclosures that put more material into the public record.

The Hot Tub Photo That Raised Eyebrows

Among the newly surfaced items is a photo of Bill Clinton in a hotel hot tub with a woman whose face is redacted. The redaction suggests the person may be a victim or a minor, which is why the image drew immediate scrutiny. Conservatives and others want plain answers. The picture itself is simple but the implications are not. Photographs like this are why lawmakers and the public demanded more transparency in the Epstein files.

What Clinton Told the Committee

When questioned in Chappaqua New York, Clinton said he had been invited by the Sultan of Brunei to stay at the hotel and that he used the pool at the sultan’s request. He denied any sexual contact with the woman in the hot tub. He also said he recalled Secret Service being at the pool and that to the best of his memory the woman was not a minor. Asked about Ghislaine Maxwell being present in the pool photos, Clinton said he did not have an explanation. Those answers leave room for more questions and possibly more documents to be matched against his claims.

How This Fits Into the Bigger Picture

The timing of the video release matters. A federal judge ordered additional Epstein-related documents released and the Justice Department complied with a fresh batch in December. President Donald Trump also signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law to push more records into the open. That combination of court orders and legislation has increased pressure on public figures connected to Epstein. For many readers the issue is simple: photos and records require plain explanations and accountability.

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