The moment added fresh tension to an already high-profile hearing. Clinton’s legal team reportedly raised concerns about fairness and confidentiality, while committee staff worked to clarify how the image left the room.
The deposition comes amid renewed scrutiny of public figures named in documents related to Epstein. Clinton’s husband, Bill Clinton, has also been summoned to appear before the committee as part of the same inquiry. His name has surfaced in previously released records, though no charges have been filed against him.
In her statement, Clinton urged the committee to apply the same standards of questioning to all public officials mentioned in the case, emphasizing that accountability should be consistent and handled under oath rather than through media appearances.
The incident highlights the volatile mix of politics, social media, and high-stakes investigations—where one leaked image can derail hours of formal testimony and ignite a new wave of controversy online.
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