Hillary Clinton testifies today in Epstein investigation
Hillary Clinton is scheduled to testify before the House in an investigation related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Hillary Clinton, the former U.S. Secretary of State and First Lady, is set to provide her testimony on Thursday during a hearing in the House of Representatives concerning the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, a deceased sex offender. Clinton's testimony is expected to begin at around 6 PM local time in Finland. This high-profile hearing highlights the ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's connections and the various personalities who intersected with him during his life.
Following Clinton's testimony, on Friday, her husband, former President Bill Clinton, is also expected to testify regarding his links to Epstein. The Clinton couple, who have been resistant to testifying for months, finally yielded to Republican demands just days before the House was poised to vote on citing them for contempt of Congress. This decision underscores the political pressure surrounding the high-profile investigation and the significance of the Clintons' testimonies amidst ongoing allegations involving Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Clintons have previously stated that they disclosed everything they know to the committee regarding Epstein's and Maxwell's criminal activities. However, Hillary Clinton recently refuted allegations in early February concerning her involvement or knowledge of any crimes. The testimonies are expected to impact public perception and could have broader implications for ongoing discussions about accountability in high-profile networks associated with Epstein's activities.