Hillary Clinton was “lying her ass off” during her Epstein-related deposition, according to a body language expert who reveals her non-verbal gestures exposed she was “terrified” and acting like a “cornered rat” during questioning about Pizzagate.
Body language analyst Jesús Enrique Rosas, who has almost 1 million subscribers on YouTube, dissected clips of Hillary Clinton responding to pointed questions about Pizzagate and child trafficking during her years in power.
“Pizzagate? This is where the body language gets fascinating,” Rosas said in his breakdown. “Pay attention to what her right hand does before she even starts answering.”
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According to Rosas, Clinton briefly brought her right hand up toward her chin and neck before responding — a gesture he characterized as “pacifying.” Watch:
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“The right hand moves to cover the neck area,” he said. “That can be interpreted as a protective or self-soothing gesture under stress. For someone dismissing something as completely absurd, it’s a surprisingly defensive posture.”
Rosas further noted that Clinton’s hand lowered when she referenced a documented incident involving an armed individual connected to the conspiracy narrative — which he described as a moment where she appeared “more grounded in verifiable events.”
The exchange grew more contentious when questioning reportedly shifted to matters related to former congressman Anthony Weiner. At that point, Clinton’s counsel erupted, attempted to dismiss the line of questioning, and the proceeding devolved into chaos.
Mainstream coverage of the deposition has largely framed the session as legally technical and lacking major revelations. However, this is classic gaslighting.
Labeling such hearings “boring” can shape public perception before audiences review the footage themselves.

