Hillary Clinton Testifies in Epstein Case
Hillary Clinton is testifying under oath in connection with the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and denies any prior knowledge of his activities.
Hillary Clinton, the former U.S. Secretary of State, is scheduled to testify under oath to the House Oversight Committee regarding the investigation into the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Clinton has publicly stated through an Instagram post that she does not recall ever meeting Jeffrey Epstein, nor has she ever traveled on his private plane or visited any of his properties. This comes amidst scrutiny of Epstein's extensive connections, which some allege may include ties to high-profile individuals in politics and business.
In her testimony, Clinton is also urging the committee to compel President Donald Trump to testify under oath about his relationship with Epstein, suggesting that the investigation should be comprehensive and cover all individuals associated with the accused. Her call for Trump's testimony highlights the complex web of connections that Epstein had with various public figures and the growing demands for accountability regarding their associations.
As the investigation unfolds, it is noteworthy that neither Hillary nor Bill Clinton have been accused of any wrongdoing related to the Epstein case. Bill Clinton is expected to testify the following day, which has further heightened public interest in how prominent individuals navigate their connections with a figure as controversial as Epstein. This testimony takes place behind closed doors near Chappaqua, New York, as part of the ongoing efforts to uncover the full scope of Epstein's crime network and those who may have been complicit in it.