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Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, ex-First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, were each questioned by members of the House Oversight Committee last week, with footage of the depositions released on Monday.
In one viral clip from her over four-hour deposition, Hillary and her attorney's became unhinged at the mention of Anthony Weiner's infamous laptop and a question about a zip file titled, "Frazzledrip."
Weiner, a former Democrat congressman from New York who was married to Clinton's best friend Huma Abedin, was convicted of sending sexual images to a minor in 2017.
"Frazzledrip," refers to a file said to have been found on Weiner's laptop that allegedly featured footage of Clinton and Abedin engaging in child sacrifice, according to internet rumors.
When Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) mentioned reports of Clinton taking part in an alleged sex trafficking ring at the Washington, D.C. pizza restaurant Comet Ping Pong, the former secretary of state called the theory "totally made up," and an "outrageous allegation that ended up hurting a number of people."
"I can't believe you're even referencing it, you should be…" Clinton said, calling the rumors "QAnon people" conspiracies.
Hillary freaked out and left in the middle of the deposition when she was told Rep. Boebert took a picture of her and that it had leaked online.
Bill Clinton's deposition had its own share of bizarre moments, including the ex-Democrat president responding to Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), who asked, "Why would Jeffrey Epstein say you 'like them young,' referring to girls?"
"First of all, that's just not true," Bill answered, saying he is not attracted to underage girls.
The internet got a kick out of Bill reminiscing over Epstein photos, with his attorney taking papers out of his hands to try and make him stop.
Clinton gulped after answering, "No," when he was asked if he'd "ever lied during a deposition" or "while under oath."
Bill also declared he doesn't believe President Trump "was involved in anything improper with regard to Epstein."