Monday marked the release of the full videos of the closed-door depositions of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, which offered Americans more insight into the conversations and lines of questioning from the late-February meetings.
There have been a few viral exchanges from Hillary Clinton’s deposition so far — including some heated exchanges with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) over photos of the deposition that were shared (appearing to violate committee rules) and an on-the-record conversation about the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory.
With the added visuals now readily available on YouTube (albeit with some watermarks), HuffPost spoke with body language experts about a few of the more notable exchanges and what the major nonverbal takeaways might be from Clinton’s deposition.
‘What restraint and control look like.’
Beth Dawson, a communication, body language, and behavior analyst, notes that Clinton is a highly “disciplined” speaker in these contexts — and that can make her a bit “harder to read” than some of her contemporaries.










