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Clintons Finally Face Tough GOP Grilling in Epstein Probe

The Clintons finally agreed to sit for sworn, transcribed depositions this week as part of the House Oversight Committee’s probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s network, with Hillary appearing on February 26 and Bill on February 27 — a long-overdue moment of accountability that Republicans have pushed for months. After repeated delays and scheduling games, Chairman James Comer forced the issue and the depositions went forward under the weight of subpoenas and the threat of contempt.

Republicans should take no comfort in theatrics; the Hillary deposition was briefly paused when a photo from inside the closed-door session was shared online, exposing the double standards and the media’s reflexive outrage when conservatives push for transparency. That moment showed how easily the left’s playbook can be disrupted by plain old exposure — and it ought to remind Republicans to be strategic, disciplined, and relentless.

Bill Clinton’s turn under oath put the spotlight where it belongs: on documented ties, flights, and photos that appear in the Epstein files and raise serious questions about judgment and access for America’s elite. These are not conspiracy-theory talking points; they are concrete items the committee has flagged and that the American people deserve to see fully explained. Republicans must methodically connect the dots for voters instead of letting the media reframe the conversation.

Voices on the conservative side, including prominent Newsmax commentators and attorneys who have defended the rule of law, urged GOP lawmakers to be savvy — to prepare surgical questions, to avoid grandstanding, and to insist on real documentary answers rather than evasive rhetoric. This isn’t about scoring cheap TV moments; it’s about holding powerful figures to the same standards we demand of everyday Americans, and Newsmax contributors have repeatedly called for that kind of disciplined approach.

Don’t expect the Clintons to confess wrongdoing; Bill Clinton spent his session insisting he “did nothing wrong” and denying knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, which only underscores the need for Republicans to be relentless in following paper trails and sworn testimony. Tough but fair questioning will either clear the air or expose the kinds of elite cover-ups Americans are tired of watching.

Republicans should seize this rare opening and convert it into lasting political leverage by demanding the release of depositions, preserving transcriptions, and pushing for accountability where evidence warrants it. If the GOP flinches now or chooses optics over outcomes, voters will notice — hardworking Americans want justice and transparency, not partisan theater, and it’s the duty of conservative lawmakers to deliver both.

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