Bill, Hillary Clinton told to appear

When the depositions begin, the distance between the Clintons and Epstein’s world will shrink to a single conference table.

Lawyers will revisit every photo, flight record, and past interaction,

pressing for details that can no longer be dismissed as “old news.”

The Clintons’ legal team will try to limit the questions and avoid creating new headlines,

but the testimony itself ensures renewed public scrutiny.

Instead of dramatic revelations, the outcome will likely be a detailed, sometimes uncomfortable record of dates,

memories, denials, and moments where answers don’t fully match earlier statements.

Supporters may call this the natural uncertainty of recollection; critics may see it as evidence of a larger pattern.

Regardless of interpretation, the transcripts will enter the public archive,

documenting how political power intersected with Epstein’s social circle. In that lasting record,

Washington may finally have to confront not only what was known, but “what so many were willing not to ask.”

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