Hillary Clinton Deposition Paused After Photo Leak by Rep. Lauren Boebert
In Brief
Deposition paused when Rep. Lauren Boebert sent photo of Clinton to political commentator.
Key Facts
- The deposition of Hillary Clinton took place on Thursday in Chappaqua, New York
- Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert sent a photo from the deposition to a right-wing political commentator
- The House Oversight Committee temporarily paused the deposition following the photo leak
- Lauren Boebert defended her action of sharing the photo during the deposition
- The incident caused disruption and drew media attention to the deposition process
What Happened
During Hillary Clinton's deposition on Thursday in Chappaqua, New York, the session was temporarily paused after Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert sent a photo of Clinton to a right-wing political commentator. Boebert later defended her decision to share the photo. The House Oversight Committee was overseeing the deposition at the time.
Why It Matters
The pause in the deposition highlights concerns about confidentiality and decorum during official proceedings. The incident may affect the conduct of future depositions and raises questions about the use of technology and social media in such settings. It also attracted media scrutiny regarding the behavior of members of Congress during investigations.
Sources
- The Independent — Hillary Clinton deposition thrown into chaos over ‘leaked photo’ sent to podcaster(3h ago)
- The Independent — Lauren Boebert defends leaking photo from Hillary Clinton deposition(1h ago)
- CBS News — Hillary Clinton Epstein deposition paused after Rep. Lauren Boebert sends photo to commentator(just now)
