Hillary Clinton to testify Thursday from their home in Chappaqua, while Bill Clinton will speak to panel friday
Hillary Clinton will testify before congressional lawmakers investigating the ties of Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday in the first of two closed-door hearings that will also include her husband, Bill Clinton.
Both have complained that they are being singled out unfairly to distract public attention from Donald Trump, who had a long friendship with Epstein before breaking with him. They also claim the testimony should occur in public.
The former secretary of state will give a deposition to the House of Representatives’ oversight committee near the couple’s home in Chappaqua, New York, after they reluctantly agreed to testify under threat of contempt charges following a subpoena from the body’s Republican chair, James Comer.
Bill Clinton is scheduled to give testimony under identical circumstances on Friday, as representatives investigate links with the late financier and pedophile that he has acknowledged and which are confirmed in Epstein files released by the justice department under congressional mandate.











