Nancy Mace says ‘unhinged’ Hillary Clinton erupted during closed-door Epstein deposition

Rep. Nancy Mace claimed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton became “unhinged” and began shouting during a closed-door congressional deposition tied to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein — an accusation that has quickly ignited political controversy.

According to Mace, the tense moment allegedly occurred when lawmakers questioned Clinton about photos and materials connected to Epstein’s files. Mace said Clinton grew visibly angry and refused to engage emotionally with certain questions, describing the exchange as heated and confrontational.

However, Clinton’s representatives strongly rejected the characterization, calling the claims fabricated and politically motivated. A spokesperson said Clinton answered questions truthfully and dismissed the hearing as “partisan political theater,” arguing the inquiry drifted into unrelated topics.