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October 14, 2025 14 mins
The decision to delay Bill and Hillary Clinton’s depositions in the congressional probe into Jeffrey Epstein has reignited public skepticism over whether powerful political figures will ever face genuine accountability. Bill Clinton’s long-documented ties to Epstein — including flights on the financier’s private jet and appearances in visitor logs — have made him a central figure of interest in the investigation. Yet, despite repeated assurances of transparency, the Clintons remain insulated behind legal maneuvering and procedural delays. Critics argue that such postponements underscore how the justice system bends for the well-connected, turning what should be a fact-finding process into a slow-motion exercise in political optics.

The congressional inquiry, billed as a serious attempt to unravel Epstein’s political network, is increasingly viewed as a performance rather than a pursuit of truth. While survivors and the public wait for substantive action, the Clintons’ ability to delay testimony reinforces a familiar pattern — one where power shields itself from consequence. Observers say that unless Congress moves past symbolic gestures and compels full cooperation from all involved, the Epstein probe risks joining a long list of high-profile investigations that end not in justice, but in frustration and doubt.


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Bill and Hillary Clinton delay depositions in House Oversight panel’s Jeffrey Epstein probe



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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. Do you ever get that gut feeling like
you've seen this movie a thousand times before and you
already know exactly how it's going to end. Well, that's
what it feels like watching the Clinton skate their way
around the Epstein probe. It's the same old story. The
rich and powerful pull the strings and the little people

(00:21):
get the crumbs, and justice gets turned into a press release.
Here we go again. Congress finally builds up the guts
to start digging into Epstein's political connections, and when you
know it, once it's time for a Bill and Hillary
to get up there and be deposed. Suddenly there's a delay,
a delay in depositions, a delay in accountability, a delay

(00:42):
in the truth. And if you're keeping score at home,
that's the sound of power laughing in our faces. Bill
Clinton should have been the very first one hauled in,
not the last. This dude was so tight with Epstein.
He had his own favorite seat on the plane. And
speaking of the plane, he's on the flight logs on
the Island guest list in the Damn Foe photos. Epstein's
plane wasn't a taxi. It was a club for the elite,

(01:04):
and Bill punched his frequent flyer card like he was
trying to get gold status. And yet here we are,
still waiting, still hearing about delays and scheduling issues. If
it was you or me, you already know they'd have
us sitting in a cold room and we'd be under
those fluorescent lights, sweating bullets while some government lawyer asked
us what we know and when we knew it. But

(01:25):
if it's the Clinton's, the machine grinds to applied halt
because apparently subpoenas come with expiration dates when you've got
the right friends. So let's stop pretending that this is
about justice. It's not. It's about performance, about looking busy
for the cameras while making sure the right people never
actually have to answer a damn thing. While Congress calls

(01:46):
an investigation, I call a talent show for accountability cosplay.
They'll wa have some papers around, make fiery speeches, leak
a few exclusive updates to the press, and call a transparency.
But when it comes time to drag in the people
who could actually blow the roof off this thing, people
like the Clintons, Les Wexner, the pilots, the enablers. It's
always next time. There's always a reason, always a procedural hurdle,

(02:09):
always some excuse that conveniently keeps the truth just out
of reach. Look, the Clintons have been ducking the heat
since the nineties. Whitewater, Monica, Benghazi, you name it, They've
dodged it. They've got more political armor than a tank division.
Every time a scandal hits, their lawyers throw up a
wall of legal jargon, their pr team floods the press

(02:30):
with counter stories, and before you know it, the narrative
shifts to something else. Entirely. The Epstein connection should have
been the one that finally broke through that armor, a
known predator with ties to presidents, princes and billionaires. But
instead we're getting the same old slight of hand. They
vanish behind the curtain, and Congress acts like it lost
the script. And look, it's not even a boud partisanship

(02:52):
at this point, left right, whatever. This is about the club,
the real club, the one that none of us are
in power protects power. They all know each other, they
all cover for each other, and they all pretend to
be enemies when the cameras are rolling. Then after hours,
there are clinking glasses in Georgetown, laughing about how the
peasants will lead up the show tomorrow. That's why these

(03:13):
depositions keep getting delayed, because they can because nobody's going
to push them hard enough to make it stick, and
the rest of us we're supposed to NodD along like
all this shit is normal. You really think Congress is
serious about this probe? Please? They're about as serious as
a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat. If
they actually wanted answers, Bill Clinton would have been in

(03:35):
that chair months ago. But instead they're gonna drag out
this farce, let it fade into background noise, and then
move on once the public loses interest. That's the playbook,
Like I always tell you, exhaust people until they stop caring,
then quietly close the door and pretend the truth was
too complicated to prove. And while survivors wait for justice,

(03:55):
regular Americans who actually, you know, believe in accountability still
hold on to the delusion that maybe this time the
powerful won't get away with it. And yet here we
are watching another headline about delayed depositions, while the same
names keep floating above the law. And it's infuriating because
it's not even subtle anymore. They're not hiding it. They're

(04:16):
rubbing our faces in it, daring us to call it
what it is, a cover up with better lighting. Now,
Bill Clinton was Epstein's golden ticket into the upper crust.
He opened doors for him, He legitimized them. Their relationship
wasn't a rumor, it was documented. And the fact that
the man still hasn't had to sit in that deposition
chair tells you everything you need to know about who

(04:39):
gets protected in this country. When the powerful commit crimes,
they get lawyers. When the powerless get accused, they get prison. So, yeah,
color me pissed because I've seen enough of this dance
to know how it ends. The Clintons will delay, Congress
will grandstand, the media will distract, and the truth will
get buried under another pile of procedural bullshit. And when

(05:00):
people like me call it out were labeled as conspiracy
theorists or partisans. Nah, we're just tired of the same
elite escape act year after damn year. And what we're
watching is injustice. It's theater. It's a script written by
the same people who are supposed to be investigated perform
for an audience that's supposed to believe it's real, and

(05:21):
every time they get away with it, they get a
little boulder, a little smugger, a little more certain that
there are no consequences for people like them. And that's
the part that should send you to the moon, because
at this point, if Bill Clinton ever does get deposed,
my guess is that hell's going to freeze over or
there's going to be nothing left for him to lose.

(05:41):
Until then, the rest of us are just stuck here
watching the curtain rise on another act of the same
tired show. Today's article is from the New York Post
and the headline Bill and Hillary Clinton delayed the Positions
and House Oversight Panel Jeffrey Epstein probe. This article was
authored by Victor Nava. The Clintons have pushed back their

(06:03):
deposition dates for the House oversighte Committee's investigation into a
notorious pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
had been expected to testify before the panel last week
on October ninth, but did not appear, and former President
Bill Clinton was slated to be grilled on his ties
to Epstein on Tuesday, but an Oversight committee spokesperson told

(06:25):
The Post Monday that the panel is having conversations with
the Clinton's attorney to accommodate their schedules. Oh yeah, they're
so busy. Huh. They're so busy they can't come and
sit for this deposition. What exactly is it that they're doing.
They don't have real jobs, I mean, unless you count
the foundation that Bill Clinton has that you know, Jeffrey

(06:46):
Epstein provided the seed money for. So what exactly is
it that's holding them back? You know what it is?
They don't want to talk about this, especially Bill Clinton,
and the fact that Congress is letting them off is
affable at best. And at this point, I doubt we're
ever gonna get any kind of deposition from Bill or Hillary.

(07:07):
Bill's gonna say that he's sick, something like that, he
doesn't remember whatever. And Hillary, we all know she'll find
a way to slither out of this as well. And
you know, it's wild. Where's the uproar from all the
people that are demanding transparency about Epstein all the time. Now,
I'm sure that criticism's coming though, right right? The deposition

(07:27):
won't occur tomorrow, the spokesperson said of Bill's upcoming testimony.
The Clintons were suboenaed in early August by Oversight Chairman
James Comer as part of the panel's review of the
federal government's probe into Epstein and is convicted accomplice Glene Maxwell.
You would think that they'd want to get it over with, right.

(07:47):
This is what I know, this is what I've seen,
and this is what I can tell you. But we
can't even get that from him. Remember, Bill Clinton's been
lying to us about his ties to Epstein since the
very beginning. This man is not been truthful since the
very beginning, and he's not going to become truthful overnight
because there's some deposition that he's supposed to sit for.

(08:10):
Everybody in America wants to know what went on on
Epstein's island, and we've all heard reports that Bill Clinton
was a frequent visitor there. So he's a prime suspect
to be deposed by the House Oversight Committee, Comber said
of the former president subpoena during an interview with news
Max in August. The Kentucky Republican, who has led the
oversight panel since January of twenty twenty three, describe the

(08:33):
Clinton summons as the most challenging subpoena I've ever issued. Yeah,
it's a bit difficult, right a former president. There's certainly
a lot of hurdles to get over. And maybe that
was all part of it. Maybe they knew they'd never
get Clinton to sit for a deposition once again, just
want to show us they're doing something right. Look, we're trying.

(08:53):
But but what makes this subpoena different is that the
Democrats voted with Republicans. Comarad It Epstein, who died in
a Manhattan jail cell in twenty nineteen while awaiting trial
on child sex trafficking charges, visited the White House at
least seventeen times, beginning shortly after Bill Clinton was sworn
into office in nineteen ninety three. And not only that

(09:16):
they were close, It's not even a debate. You know,
there's a lot of people out there that just don't
want to admit the fact. And the fact is Bill
Clinton was way closer to Jeffrey Epstein than just about anybody.
I mean, these dudes were super close, as close as
brothers according to some people. And all you have to
do is take a look at all of the people

(09:37):
that were around Clinton who ended up having relationships with
Epstein as well, from Bill Richardson to Sandy Berger, to
Doug Band to Dug Middleton. I mean, the list goes
on and on and on. The late financier also donated
ten thousand dollars to the nineteen ninety three to the
White House Historical Association. According to the former for Slady's files,

(10:01):
I'm sure that money was returned, right. You know the Clintons,
they always do the right thing. Bill Clinton was among
several of the pedophiles pals, including President Trump, who appeared
to have penned entries for Epstein's infamous fiftieth birthday book
in two thousand and three. In Clinton's purported note to Epstein,
released by the Oversight Committee last month, the former president writes,

(10:25):
It's reassuring, isn't it to have lasted so long, across
all the years of learning and knowing adventures, and still
to have your childlike curiosity? What does that even mean?
Bill Clinton? And why were you getting a massage from
one of Epstein's survivors? Bill Clinton? Why did you accept
seed money? Why were you at Zoro Ranch? Why were

(10:46):
you on the island? Why have you lied about all
of it? Pretty basic questions, Right, you'd think that the
media would be asking these questions. They'd be asking Bill
Clinton what he knows and what he knew, how long
he knew Epstein, you know, the basic fund functions of
being a journalist. I guess that's a little too much
to ask when it comes to Depstein, though, Maxwell, who

(11:08):
reportedly compiled the entries in the book Gifted Depstein, told
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche earlier this year that Bill
Clinton was her friend and not Epstein's. Such a fucking lie.
Everything that Glenn Maxwell says is a lie. President Clinton
was my friend, not Epstein's friend. Maxwell sent a jail
house interview with the Justice Department official. President Clinton like me,

(11:30):
and we got along terribly well. But I never saw
that warrmth with mister Epstein. Yeah he liked you, weren't
you as Gumaud Pretty sure you guys were creeping around
having an intimate relationship, according to sources, So yeah, I'm
sure he liked you for the ten minutes he was
in bed with you. Maxwell is currently serving a twenty
year prison sentence for conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse miners. No,

(11:54):
she actually abused miners. Get it straight. She also claimed
in her interview with Blant that the former president absolutely
never went to Epstein's infamous island. That's a lie too,
we heard not only from Virginia, but from mister Scully.
The former president acknowledged in his twenty twenty four book Citizen,

(12:15):
My Life After the White House that he flew aboard
Epstein's private plane nicknamed the Lolita Express, in connection to
his work with his Clinton Global Initiative nonprofit, but denied
visiting Epstein's island. Oh wish I had never met him,
Clinton wrote of Epstein, adding that traveling on his plane
was not worth the years of questioning. Afterward, the former president,

(12:37):
who has not been accused of any wrongdoing in the
Epstein case, claimed that he had no idea Epstein and
Maxwell were sex trafficking miners. Nah, Bill Clinton, he had
no idea what was going on. In fact, he didn't
even know. The guy. Just happened to be on his
plane a couple of times, but they weren't friends. Come on,
how dare you even ask that question? Seventeen trips to

(12:58):
the White House, picture of Bill Clinton in a blue
dress and some pumps on Epstein's wall then being as
close as brothers. Bill Clinton getting the massage, Bill Clinton
going to Sorah Ranch, Bill Clinton going to the island,
Alexander de Rossi getting a job, the whole thing. So
please spare me that you have no idea who he is,
and you guys weren't friends. We all know the truth,

(13:20):
and that's why you're trying to delay this deposition. And
that's why, in my opinion, we'll never hear from Bill
Clinton under oath talking about Jeffrey Epstein. Now I hope
I'm wrong, but considering the history that we've had so
far and how this kind of thing usually ends up,
I'm not exactly what you would call confident that Congress
is going to follow through and hold Bill Clinton's fee

(13:43):
to the fire. It'll be delay, excuse delay again, and
then we'll get some kind of medical issue or something
like that that's going to keep them from being deposed. So,
like usual, we'll keep an eye on this and we'll
see where it all goes. But I have my doubts
that we're ever going to hear from Bill Clinton under oath.
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