Feb 26 • 18:04 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Hillary Clinton demands Trump to be heard regarding his connections to Epstein

Hillary Clinton calls for Donald Trump to testify in the investigation related to the late sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Former U.S. Secretary of State and First Lady Hillary Clinton has demanded that President Donald Trump be summoned for questioning in the investigation concerning Jeffrey Epstein, who was a convicted sex offender. Clinton plans to provide her testimony to the House committee on Thursday, further emphasizing her lack of involvement or knowledge regarding Epstein's criminal activities. In her statement, she firmly asserts that she has never met Epstein, flown on his private plane, or visited his various properties, underscoring her attempt to distance herself from any alleged connections to him.

In preparing for her testimony, Clinton publicized her opening statements on social media, stating that her involvement in the investigation is being misleadingly manipulated to divert attention from Trump's dealings. She highlights the discrepancy in their treatment, suggesting that despite her lack of knowledge relevant to the investigation, she is being compelled to testify, while evidence indicating Trump's connections to Epstein remains unaddressed. Clinton points to the numerous occasions where Trump’s name appears in Epstein-related documents, calling for accountability.

This situation raises critical questions about political accountability and the ongoing fallout from the Epstein scandal. Clinton's insistence on Trump’s involvement not only intensifies scrutiny on the President but also reflects the broader political dynamics at play in the United States as various figures attempt to navigate their relations with the Epstein case. As hearings proceed, the implications of these testimonies could impact public perception and political narratives significantly.

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