Hillary Clinton's neighbors sound off on her Epstein testimony
USA TODAY
While the national media had trained their eyes on Clinton’s arrival, there were no curious onlookers waiting to catch a glimpse of her.
CHAPPAQUA, New York - It’s been more than 26 years since Bill and Hillary Clinton made their home in this wooded, affluent community about 35 miles north of Manhattan.
The hamlet has served as a backdrop for the Clintons' life after the White House. It has also been the place from where Hillary Clinton launched a career in politics in her own right: U.S. Senator from New York. Secretary of State. Two-time presidential candidate.
Hillary Clinton delivered her historic 2016 Democratic National Convention nomination acceptance speech via satellite from Chappaqua's Crabtree's Kittle House, a popular local restaurant and inn.
Two days after her crushing defeat by Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, a picture taken by a supporter who ran into the Clintons in the “Chappaqua woods” behind their home went viral as a symbol of resilience.
Over a decade later politics took the spotlight again on Feb. 26, when Hillary Clinton testified to lawmakers under subpoena and behind closed doors from the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center about the couple’s relationships with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his convicted co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell.













