Nancy Mace And Hillary Clinton Clash Over Howard Lutnick In Fiery Epstein Oversight Deposition

March 02, 2026 5:51 PM ET Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton clashed with Republican South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace during a deposition before the House Oversight Committee, according to footage released Monday. Thursday’s deposition in Chappaqua, New York, featured a heated exchange during Mace’s line of questioning. The congresswoman asked Clinton how she knew former

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton clashed with Republican South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace during a deposition before the House Oversight Committee, according to footage released Monday.

Thursday’s deposition in Chappaqua, New York, featured a heated exchange during Mace’s line of questioning. The congresswoman asked Clinton how she knew former CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and Trump administration Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick.

Clinton claimed she met Lutnick in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks when she was serving as a Democratic U.S. senator for New York. Clinton said she knew him as the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, which suffered one of the single greatest losses of life in the attacks that day, losing more than 650 employees. (RELATED:‘I’m Done For Now!’: Watch Hillary Clinton Storm Out Of Deposition When She Learns Photo Was Leaked)

The former first lady went on to describe how Lutnick’s life was spared because he had taken his child to kindergarten that morning and was not in the towers when the planes struck. Mace interjected and said she was already aware of that information.

At that point, Clinton raised her voice and pointed her finger at Mace.

“You asked the question, I am going to answer your question, this is what I spent my time doing,” she said.

🚨 JUST IN: Video of Hillary Clinton absolutely LOSING IT on Rep. Nancy Mace during her Epstein deposition has been released

Mace was pressing Hillary on an invite extended to Jeffrey Epstein for a PRIVATE FUNDRAISER for her 2016 Presidential campaign

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— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 2, 2026


The congresswoman similarly raised her voice, stating, “Now you are going to yell at me?”

Mace asserted she is a “survivor trying to look out for other survivors.” She added that it took six months to secure the deposition and accused Clinton of being “indignant.”

Clinton responded that she was “taking care of the people who lost 3,000 lives at World Trade Center. You asked me about Howard Lutnick.”

Mace continued by alleging Clinton has emails showing that she “tried to get Jeffrey Epstein to give money to you.”

“If you have an email of me asking Jeffrey Epstein for money,” Clinton said before Mace continued questioning. (RELATED: Comer Says Committee ‘Picked Up Some New Facts’ From Clinton Depositions)

Mace answered, claiming she has an email from Lutnick, “sending it to Jeffrey Epstein and his people to raise money for an event, an intimate event for you at his offices at Cantor Fitzgerald. Your decision today — obfuscate and say to this committee, you didn’t try and get money from Jeffrey Epstein.”

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— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) March 2, 2026

Clinton injected, “I didn’t.”

Mace continued questioning during the heated exchange.

“That there was an intimate event in an email that Howard Lutnick emailed to Epstein’s people and Epstein to get him to come to your intimate event at Cantor Fitzgerald, a very small event. I am not going to put up with it. If you are going to yell at me that’s fine, I’ll yell right back. I am doing the job that you would not do and refused to do as Secretary of State,” before saying thank you and yielding back her time. (RELATED: Trump Says He Doesn’t Like Seeing Bill Clinton Deposed By Congress)

Clinton said she was “sympathetic” to Mace’s “personal situation” and her effort to stand up for alleged survivors. She reiterated that when was a senator, she represented those killed on 9/11 and said that no one lost more people than Lutnick.

She noted that she knew him as “the man who lost the employees that he knew intimately including his brother.” Clinton added that she attended the memorials in the years after the terrorist attack, before the exchange came to a close.




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