BREAKING: Hillary Clinton has launched an urgent attack on Republican lawmakers following her recent deposition regarding Jeffrey Epstein. During the questioning, Clinton revealed she faced repeated inquiries about the infamous debunked conspiracy theory known as Pizza-gate, prompting her to call the questions “vile.”
In a statement made earlier today, Clinton expressed her frustration over being asked, “literally the same question over and over again,” despite her clear denial of having ever met Epstein. She emphasized that as the deposition progressed, the questioning took an unusual turn, leading to bizarre inquiries about UFOs alongside the Pizza-gate allegations.
Clinton described Pizza-gate as “one of the most vile bogus conspiracy theories propagated on the internet.” This theory falsely claimed that high-ranking Democratic officials were involved in a child trafficking ring operating out of a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant. Clinton’s comments highlight the absurdity of the questions she faced during a serious investigation into Epstein’s connections.
This attack comes as the House Oversight Committee continues its investigation into Epstein’s network and the implications for political figures. Clinton’s testimony was conducted on February 26, 2026, in Chappaqua, New York, and has sparked significant media attention.
Clinton’s outspoken criticism of the questioning reflects a broader frustration among some political figures regarding the persistence of conspiracy theories in political discourse. The former Secretary of State’s remarks are likely to resonate with many who view these theories as distractions from substantive issues.
What’s Next: As the investigation unfolds, observers are watching closely for potential outcomes and further testimonies from other political figures connected to Epstein. Clinton’s remarks may also prompt renewed discussions around the impact of conspiracy theories on public trust in political institutions.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
