The Clinton machine is under fire once again — and this time, President Donald Trump’s persistence for truth may finally be paying off.

Bill and Hillary Clinton have quietly postponed their long-anticipated depositions before the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted pedophile whose network reached deep into the corridors of power.

Clintons Back Away From Testifying on Epstein Scandal

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was expected to testify on October 9, but she never appeared. Former President Bill Clinton was slated to face questioning this week about his long-rumored ties to Epstein — but that, too, has been delayed.

A committee spokesperson confirmed that negotiations are still underway with the Clintons’ attorney “to accommodate their schedules.” In Washington terms, that means more delay, more excuses, and less accountability.

Chairman James Comer (R-KY), who leads the House Oversight Committee, said the Clintons were subpoenaed in early August as part of the probe into the federal government’s handling of Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

“The American people deserve to know the truth about Epstein Island,” Comer told Newsmax. “Bill Clinton’s name appears repeatedly in flight logs and visitor records — he’s a prime witness, and the public has waited long enough.”

Epstein’s White House Access Raises Alarms

Records show Jeffrey Epstein visited the White House at least 17 times during the Clinton presidency, beginning shortly after Bill took office in 1993. Even more telling — Epstein donated $10,000 to the White House Historical Association that same year, a fact found in Hillary Clinton’s own archived documents.

And in Epstein’s notorious 2003 “birthday book,” released by the Oversight Committee, a handwritten note attributed to Bill Clinton praised Epstein for his “years of learning and knowing.” The odd and unsettling tone only deepened suspicions about their relationship.

Maxwell Tries to Defend the Clintons

Epstein’s partner in crime, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year federal sentence for child trafficking, insisted from behind bars that Bill Clinton was “her friend” — not Epstein’s. “President Clinton liked me and we got along terribly well,” she told Justice Department officials in a prison interview, denying he ever visited Epstein’s island.

Her comments, however, have done little to quiet public outrage. For many Americans, the Clintons’ cozy ties to both Epstein and Maxwell are impossible to ignore.

Bill Clinton’s Denials Fall Flat

In his 2024 memoir Citizen: My Life After the White House, Bill Clinton admitted to flying on Epstein’s infamous private jet — the “Lolita Express” — but claimed it was for humanitarian work through his Clinton Global Initiative.

“I wish I had never met him,” Clinton wrote, insisting he had no idea about Epstein’s crimes. But critics note that flight logs, White House visitor records, and photographs tell a much different story.

Trump and Comer Push for Answers

With Republicans — and even some Democrats — backing the subpoenas, Comer called the effort “the most challenging subpoena I’ve ever issued.” The bipartisan support signals that even Washington insiders are no longer able to protect the Clintons from scrutiny.

President Donald Trump, who has long demanded transparency on Epstein’s political ties, has been proven right once again: when the truth gets close, Hillary disappears from view.