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Hillary Clinton testifies about Epstein files before a Congressional committee: what you need to know before her statement

Hillary Clinton is set to testify before the U.S. House Oversight Committee regarding the late sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, in a closed session to be held at a performing arts center in New York.

Hillary Clinton is slated to appear before the U.S. House Oversight Committee on Thursday as part of the investigation into the late sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein. Her testimony will take place at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, which is near the couple's home in Chappaqua, New York. Clintonโ€™s appearance follows months of tensions between the Clintons and the Congressional panel, which threatened to hold them in contempt of Congress after they failed to comply with a subpoena issued back in August.

The committee, led by Republican Representative James Comer from Kentucky, has accused both Hillary and Bill Clinton of avoiding their responsibilities to testify since October, when the depositions were originally scheduled. As the investigation proceeds, the circumstances surrounding Epstein's network and associates are under scrutiny, with the Clintons' involvement drawing extensive media attention and public interest.

Tomorrow, former President Bill Clinton is also expected to provide his statement to the committee in a similar format. The ongoing investigation aims to uncover details about Epstein's operations and any potential connections he had with high-profile individuals, raising questions about accountability and the legal repercussions for influential figures involved in his controversial network.

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