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New video out this morning shows heated moments from Hillary Clinton's deposition before the House Oversight Committee in its investigation tied to Jeffrey Epstein
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Clinton was pressed about emails connected to a fundraiser for former Congresswoman Nita Lowy and whether she had any knowledge of broader connections
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She said she did not. Then things turned tense. Lawyers interrupted the session after learning photos of Clinton testifying were being released during what was supposed to be a closed door deposition
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Here's that exchange. You're showing me an email from someone who I don't recall knowing about a fundraiser that wasn't for me but was for Congresswoman Lowy
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I have no information. I went to the fundraiser to support my friend, Nia Lowy
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All right. Excuse me, can I interrupt? There are photos that are being released
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of the secretary as she is testifying from inside this room. Can you please advise me as to whether
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or not that's permissible and consistent with the rules, particularly given that we have asked for
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a public hearing? If there are photos that are being released of the secretary, she is testifying
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Can you please explain how that can occur? I'm done with this. If you guys are doing that, I am done. You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home. This is just typical
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behavior. The committee also released video of former President Bill Clinton's deposition
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He acknowledged past contact with Epstein, but denied any knowledge of criminal conduct
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Republicans say the videos show transparency. Democrats call the release political theater