Closed Doors, Loud Accusations, and the Epstein Questions That Won’t Die
deposition, a DOJ trap, and a cover-up charge - still no answers.
Three things happened, same pattern.
Hillary Clinton denied everything behind closed doors.
Democrats cornered Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Senator Ruben Gallego accused the Trump administration of covering up for pedophiles.
This isn’t confusion. This is protection.
1) Hillary’s Deposition: Denial, Then Deflection
February 26. Hillary Clinton sat for roughly six hours of closed-door questioning at her home in New York.
She entered with a written opening statement. That statement was later published on X. She made sure her version of events was on record.
Her position was simple.
She said she had no knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.
She said she does not recall meeting him.
She said she never flew on his plane.
She said she never visited his island, home, or office.
I think she’s lying.
Epstein did not operate in isolation. He operated through elite access. Political networks. Billionaires. Foundations. High-level donors. People at that level hear things. They know who moves in their circle. They may not put it in writing, but they know.
“I do not recall” is not an answer. It is a shield.
After denying everything, she turned outward. She said Trump should be subpoenaed. She suggested there may be documents being covered up. She even implied others, including Elon Musk, should be questioned.
Shift the focus. Widen the field. Don’t stand alone in the spotlight.
Then came the leak.
A photo from inside the closed-door deposition was posted online by a right-wing commentator, who said it came from Rep. Lauren Boebert. The session briefly paused. Even a sealed proceeding became political theater.
The committee says the full record and video will be released after review.
That means controlled timing. Controlled release. Controlled exposure.
No dramatic revelation. No breakthrough. Just another round of denials and managed information.
WATCH: Hillary Clinton speaks to reporters after closed-door House deposition on Epstein




2) Democrats Corner Pam Bondi
Democrats pressed Attorney General Pam Bondi with a direct question:
Is Trump under active investigation tied to Epstein?
There is no safe answer.
Refuse to comment, and it looks like shielding.
Deny it, and it looks like protection.
Confirm it, and it explodes.
This is pressure politics. Force the Justice Department to carry the risk.
3) Gallego’s Accusation
Ruben Gallego says the Trump administration is actively covering up for pedophiles. That’s an accusation of state protection. If he’s right, then the delays, the redactions, and the closed-door process aren’t procedure. They’re a shield. And if the government is shielding people tied to Epstein, then this isn’t a scandal anymore. It’s institutional complicity.
The Class Reality
This is an elite scandal. That’s why it drags on.
Powerful people get closed doors.
They get careful language.
They get time.
If the system is shielding people tied to Epstein, then it’s not broken. It’s doing its job, protecting the powerful, including pedophiles. And if that’s the case, then every hearing and every press statement is meaningless. The only solution is to change the system.










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