Bill and Hillary Clinton's testimony about Jeffrey Epstein released Hillary Clinton expressed frustration during a congressional hearing when asked about the leak of an image related to Jeffrey Epstein. When informed of the leak, she stated, "I'm done with this. If you guys are doing that, I am done," and warned that she would be held in contempt if the process continued. The former secretary of state nearly stormed out of the hearing, slamming her fist on the table and declaring, "It doesn't matter. We are all abiding by the same rules." Clinton’s lawyer later criticized the committee for leaking the image, calling it "unacceptable" and "unprofessional," and emphasized that the hearing should follow established rules. Clinton testified that she had "no idea" of Epstein’s crimes, though her lawyer pointed out that she had requested an open hearing to allow public viewing in real time. The committee denied the request, prompting Clinton to stand up and say, "I am done." The hearing was paused for a break, and when it resumed, Clinton’s legal team continued to protest the leak. The hearing also included questions about the debunked "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory, which falsely claimed a pedophilia ring linked to Clinton’s inner circle operated from a Washington pizzeria. Republican Lauren Boebert asked if Clinton had reviewed Epstein files referencing Pizzagate, to which Clinton responded, "Pizzagate was totally made up. It was an outrageous allegation that ended up hurting a number of people." Boebert pressed further, but Clinton’s lawyers objected to the questions. Another Republican, Eric Burlison, brought up UFO files declassified under Bill Clinton’s presidency, noting that Hillary Clinton’s adviser had once said she would release them if elected.#jeffrey_epstein #hillary_clinton #bill_clinton #lauren_boebert #eric_burlison