Hillary Clinton slams Epstein committee for grilling her instead of Trump
Hillary Clinton criticizes a Republican-led Congressional committee for focusing on her testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein while not interrogating Donald Trump.
Hillary Clinton has criticized a Congressional committee for compelling her to testify about the late Jeffrey Epstein, arguing that the inquiry is politically motivated. The former Secretary of State asserted that the committee is leveraging her testimony to distract from President Trump's association with Epstein and to shield him from scrutiny. Clinton expressed her frustration with the situation, pointing out that she has no pertinent information to offer regarding the investigation, stating, "You have compelled me to testify fully aware that I have no knowledge that would assist your investigation."
Clinton is set to testify at a closed-door session of the House Oversight Committee, shortly before her husband, former President Bill Clinton, is scheduled to appear. While documents released by the Department of Justice show Bill Clinton's past interactions with Epstein, Hillary Clinton has stated that she does not remember ever meeting Epstein and has denied any involvement with his activities, asserting, "I never flew on his plane or visited his island, homes or offices."
This development unfolds against a backdrop of ongoing scrutiny regarding Epstein's connections to various high-profile individuals. Clinton's testimony is seen as a pivotal moment for the committee, which critics argue is using her presence to draw attention away from President Trump's past links to Epstein. This issue highlights the contentious political climate in the U.S., particularly around investigations that intersect with prominent political figures.