Hillary Clinton once wiped thousands of emails under subpoena and told Congress it was none of their business.
She threatened to walk out of her Epstein deposition over a photograph.
And Lauren Boebert had two words for every Democrat who came screaming – and Hillary had no answer for either of them.
Hillary Clinton Threatens Contempt at Her Own Epstein Deposition
Hillary Clinton was barely into her deposition before the House Oversight Committee when conservative podcaster Benny Johnson posted a photo of her from inside the closed-door hearing.
Johnson confirmed the photo was provided by Boebert.
"I'm done with this," she said, slamming her fist on the table.
"If you guys are doing that, I am done."
"You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home. This is just typical behavior."
That is a woman sitting under oath in an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein – threatening to walk out over a photograph.
Not over a tough question or over a bombshell document she hadn't seen.
Over a photo of her sitting in a chair.
Boebert defended the image immediately, noting she took it before the deposition formally began.
"Benny did nothing wrong," she posted on X.
When reporters outside the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center asked Boebert why she sent the photo, her answer was two words.
"Why not?"
Boebert Fires Back With Benghazi and the Clinton Email Server
Boebert wasn't done.
When asked directly about the photo after the deposition resumed, she delivered one of the sharpest lines anyone has said on Capitol Hill in years.
"I just returned to my hotel room and installed the BleachBit software," she told reporters.
"So I guess in regards to taking photos, I do not recall."
BleachBit is the software Clinton's IT team used to wipe emails from her illegal secret private server – emails under congressional subpoena at the time of deletion, many of which the FBI later determined were work-related.
Clinton claimed they were personal.
The American people still don't know what was in them.
Boebert wasn't finished.
She posted on X: "No U.S. Ambassadors were harmed in the taking of today's photo."
That is a direct reference to Ambassador Christopher Stevens – the American diplomat murdered by Islamic terrorists in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012, in a war Clinton helped launch and a security situation Clinton's State Department left dangerously exposed.
Four Americans died that night while help was withheld.
Clinton's most famous response to congressional questioning about those four deaths: "What difference, at this point, does it make?"
Democrats apparently missed the irony of screaming at Boebert about a photograph when their own champion dismissed the deaths of four Americans with a shrug.
House Oversight Democrats Call Clinton Deposition a Clown Show While Defending Her
Every Democrat on the committee rushed to condemn Boebert.
Rep. Robert Garcia called the photo leak "completely unacceptable" and praised Clinton for continuing the deposition at all.
Rep. Yassamin Ansari declared the proceedings an "incredibly unserious clown show" and accused Republicans of caring more about photo ops than accountability.
Rep. Wesley Bell, a former prosecutor, delivered the Democrat verdict: "We have not learned one new thing."
That last line deserves scrutiny.
Democrats sat through a full day of Hillary Clinton repeating "I do not recall" to describe her knowledge of a man whose committee records show visited the Clinton White House 17 times – and then claimed Republicans were the ones failing to learn anything.
Clinton's opening statement insisted she never met Epstein, never flew on his plane, never visited his island.
Chairman Comer noted that Clinton repeatedly deferred to her husband, telling lawmakers, "I don't know, you'll have to ask my husband."
Bill Clinton was deposed the following day and denied any wrongdoing, saying "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong."
He also could not identify the woman beside him in the hot tub photo released by the Justice Department last December.
The full deposition video has since been released publicly – which makes Democrats' fury over a single photograph even harder to explain.
The Photo Was Never the Real Issue
Here is what actually happened.
Boebert leaked a photograph that showed Hillary Clinton sitting in a chair.
Democrats responded as if the republic itself was under attack – demanding Republicans police themselves, praising Clinton's grace for not walking out, calling the whole thing a constitutional embarrassment.
Meanwhile, the woman at the center of the deposition – the one they are furiously protecting – ran a secret server, wiped emails under subpoena, watched four Americans die in Benghazi, and has spent decades insisting there is nothing to see anywhere she has ever been.
Boebert already knew Democrats would scream.
She also knew the audience watching at home would understand every single reference – BleachBit, Benghazi, the ambassador, all of it.
Democrats called it a clown show.
Boebert called it "Why not?"
The woman the left has protected for thirty years got photographed in a chair – and threatened to never come back.
That tells you everything you need to know about who is actually afraid of accountability in Washington.
Sources:
- Fox News Staff, "Watch: Hillary Clinton storms out of Epstein deposition after House lawmaker leaks photo from inside," Fox News, February 26, 2026.
- The Hill Staff, "Democrats fume after Lauren Boebert leaks deposition photo of Hillary Clinton," The Hill, February 26, 2026.
- CBS News Staff, "Bill Clinton defends himself at House deposition on Epstein: 'I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,'" CBS News, February 27, 2026.
- Washington Times Staff, "Lauren Boebert's unauthorized photo of Clinton deposition draws bipartisan frustration," Washington Times, February 27, 2026.
- TMZ Staff, "Lauren Boebert Takes Dig at Hillary Clinton After Leaking Epstein Deposition Pic," TMZ, February 26, 2026.
