Newly released video from the House Oversight Committee is fueling fresh controversy after capturing a tense moment during Hillary Clinton’s closed-door deposition about Jeffrey Epstein.
Roughly an hour into her testimony, the former Secretary of State reacted angrily after learning that Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) had leaked a photo from inside the deposition room. The image, which circulated on social media after being shared by a conservative influencer, prompted an immediate dispute inside the hearing.
According to the footage, Clinton’s frustration was swift and visible.
“I’m done with this. If you guys are doing that, I am done,” she said after being informed of the leak. “You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home. This is just typical behavior.”
At one point, as discussion continued over whether the hearing would move off the record, Clinton slammed her hand — and then her fist — on the table.
“Oh, for heaven’s sake,” she said. “It doesn’t matter. We all are abiding by the same rules.”
Boebert indicated she would take the image down, though it had already been posted publicly by a third party. Clinton ultimately pushed her chair back and declared, “I’m done … for now,” before leaving the room temporarily. The deposition later resumed.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Jaw-dropping footage released of Hillary Clinton GOING BERSERK, yelling in a fit of rage at Rep. Nancy Mace during her Epstein testimony
"I'm gonna ANSWER your question! *Slams table* I was TAKING CARE OF THE PEOPLE who lost 3,000 lives!"
Mace can be heard talking… pic.twitter.com/sV5Gpipqc1
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 2, 2026
Boebert defended her actions publicly, saying “nothing wrong” had occurred and noting that the hearing was continuing. When asked why she chose to leak the image, she responded, “Why not?” She later added a sarcastic remark that she “really admire[d] her blue suit” and wanted to capture it.
After the video’s release, Boebert renewed her criticism of Clinton, contrasting her reaction to the photo with long-standing scrutiny over former President Bill Clinton’s documented flights aboard Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet.
The tension was not limited to Boebert. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) also described heated exchanges during the deposition. In the footage, Clinton can be heard raising her voice while discussing her work as a New York senator in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
“You asked the question, I’m going to answer your question. This was what I spent my time doing!” Clinton said at one point.
“You’re going to yell at me? I am a survivor trying to look out for other survivors,” Mace replied.
“And I was taking care of the people who lost 3,000 lives!” Clinton responded.
Clinton’s spokesperson, Nick Merrill, dismissed claims that she was screaming at lawmakers, calling one allegation “full of s***.” The released video, however, confirms that voices were raised during multiple exchanges.
During her testimony, Clinton maintained that she never met Epstein, was unaware of his criminal conduct, and knew Ghislaine Maxwell only casually. Public flight logs have previously documented that Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s plane multiple times, and Maxwell attended Chelsea Clinton’s 2010 wedding — facts that have long drawn scrutiny.