00:00It was 1992. Bill Clinton was running for president, and his campaign was rocked by accusations of marital infidelity.
00:08In a now-famous 60 Minutes interview, Hillary Clinton vehemently defended her husband.
00:13You know, I'm not sitting here as some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette. I'm sitting here
00:18because I love him.
00:19More than three decades later, and Hillary Clinton is still standing by her man.
00:24Arriving for a deposition near their main residence in Chappaqua, New York, she spoke to lawmakers Thursday behind closed doors
00:30after months of back and forth with the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee.
00:35There are a lot of questions pertaining to Secretary Clinton with respect to Epstein and his involvement in the Clinton
00:41initiative.
00:41But while her husband flew on Epstein's private jet and appeared in photos with him, Hillary Clinton says she can't
00:47even remember meeting Jeffrey Epstein.
00:49She says she and her husband have nothing to hide, and in her deposition, she demanded that Donald Trump also
00:55testify under oath before the committee.
00:57Last week in Munich, Hillary Clinton accused Republicans in Congress of trying to divert attention away from Trump's well-documented
01:04friendship with the late sex offender.
01:06I've called for many, many years for everything to be put out there so people can not only see what
01:15is in them, but also, if appropriate, hold people accountable.
01:19Democrats on the committee have called on the Justice Department to follow the law and release all of the three
01:24million pages of files that haven't been made public,
01:27including newly discovered omissions of allegations that Donald Trump sexually assaulted a minor.
01:33The Clintons offered to issue sworn statements and to testify publicly, but were rebuffed by Republicans.
01:39Facing contempt charges if they refused, Bill Clinton is set to testify in a deposition on Friday,
01:44becoming the first former U.S. president to be compelled to testify in a congressional investigation against his will.
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