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H. Clinton criticizes the concealment of information related to J. Epstein and calls for public testimony

Hillary Clinton urges for transparency regarding documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting the need for public testimony amidst an ongoing investigation.

In Berlin, Hillary Clinton expressed her concerns to the BBC regarding the delayed release of documents connected to the late Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing the importance of transparency in legal processes. She stated, "Release the documents. They are prolonging the process," indicating her frustration over the handling of sensitive information that could impact public understanding of Epstein's connections to powerful individuals, including her husband, former President Bill Clinton.

The Justice Department recently made available a substantial portion of the so-called Epstein files, comprising over 3 million documents, photos, and videos related to his investigation. These documents frequently mention Bill Clinton, yet no evidence has emerged linking either Clintons to any criminal activity. The couple has been instructed to testify behind closed doors to the House Oversight Committee, which scrutinizes Epstein's ties to influential figures and the management of information about his offenses.

Clinton has voiced her desire for the testimony to be public, stating, "We will show up, but we think it would be better to do it publicly." She reiterated her call for fairness in the proceedings, stressing that everyone should be treated equally, which reflects her broader perspective on justice and accountability in high-profile cases. The implications of such statements highlight ongoing concerns regarding transparency in legal matters involving powerful individuals and public figures.

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