Feb 26 • 16:34 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Hillary Clinton testifies about the Epstein case: 'I was unaware of criminal activities'

Hillary Clinton testified under oath regarding her lack of knowledge about Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities during a hearing by a Republican-controlled committee in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Hillary Clinton, the former U.S. Secretary of State, testified under oath in connection with the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein. During the hearing led by a Republican-controlled committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, Clinton denied any knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities, stating that she could not recall meeting him, flying on his private plane, or visiting his properties. Her testimony reflects the ongoing scrutiny of public figures connected to Epstein amid growing public interest in the case.

Clinton took to Instagram to share her opening remarks prior to the hearing, firmly rejecting any allegations of complicity in Epstein's criminal activities. She expressed that she had no connection to Ghislaine Maxwell or Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and called for accountability across the board, directing attention toward other key figures like Donald Trump. Clinton accused the committee of partisanship, arguing that the investigation should involve other significant figures who had connections with Epstein.

The implications of Clinton's testimony highlight not only her efforts to distance herself from Epstein’s actions but also underscore the political ramifications and ongoing debates surrounding the accountability of powerful individuals related to Epstein. As the case draws attention, calls for comprehensive investigations into all parties involved continue to resonate, emphasizing the need for transparency in addressing systemic issues of abuse and power.

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