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Hillary Clinton SCREAMED & Lost It in Epstein Deposition – “She Was Unhinged!” Nancy Mace Drops Bombshell

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has made explosive claims about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s behavior during a closed-door deposition on Thursday, February 26, 2026, as part of the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network and related files.According to Mace, who participated in the questioning, Clinton became highly agitated when pressed about photographs from the Epstein files—specifically images allegedly showing her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in compromising or questionable settings, such as in a jacuzzi or with unidentified women associated with Epstein. Mace described the reaction vividly: “She was screaming,” she told reporters. “She was unhinged and combative every time we brought up Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.”
Mace emphasized that the session involved pointed, repeated questions across multiple rounds, during which she said Clinton refused to engage substantively on certain topics and grew increasingly hostile. In a pointed jab ahead of Bill Clinton’s own deposition the following day (Friday, February 27), Mace remarked, “I hope that President Clinton is less unhinged today than his wife was yesterday.” She suggested that the upcoming release of the video and transcript from Hillary Clinton’s testimony would reveal the full extent of her responses and demeanor.
The deposition, which lasted over six hours and took place in Chappaqua, New York, was part of a broader probe examining Epstein’s connections, including any ties to high-profile figures. Republicans on the committee have highlighted emails, photos, and other documents from Department of Justice releases to question what individuals knew or should have known about Epstein’s activities. Democrats and Clinton’s representatives have pushed back strongly against Mace’s characterization, calling it a misrepresentation or exaggeration, with some labeling her account as inaccurate and disputing that any “screaming” occurred. They argue the questions veered into irrelevant or provocative territory, and that the video evidence—once public—will show a more composed exchange amid aggressive line of inquiry.
This latest controversy adds fuel to the heated partisan divide surrounding the Epstein investigation, which has already featured tense moments, including a brief delay in Hillary Clinton’s session due to a leaked photo from inside the room. As Bill Clinton prepared to testify on Friday, Mace’s comments have amplified media attention on the personal dynamics and political theater involved in the probe, with anticipation building around the eventual public release of deposition materials to verify the competing narratives.

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