Hillary Clinton denies knowing of Epstein's crimes as she attacks Pizzagate and UFOs questioning
Hillary Clinton refutes allegations of knowing about Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and criticizes the line of questioning during her deposition.
Hillary Clinton testified before the US House Oversight Committee in New York regarding Jeffrey Epstein, a financier accused of various crimes, including sex trafficking. During the deposition, Clinton insisted, 'I did not know Jeffrey Epstein. I never went to his island. I never went to his homes. I never went to his offices,' emphasizing that the questions were repetitive and unproductive.
After the deposition, Clinton expressed her frustration with the nature of the questioning, which she felt became increasingly bizarre, veering into topics like Pizzagate and UFOs. Noting that the questioning was not serious or relevant to the matters being discussed, she described the latter part of the session as 'quite unusual.' This has drawn attention to the tactics used by politicians in high-profile inquiries, focusing on sensational topics rather than substantial allegations.
Clinton's testimony and responses highlight the ongoing scrutiny of her connections to Epstein, as well as the broader discourse around conspiracy theories that involve political figures. The back-and-forth during her testimony also raises questions about the efficacy of congressional hearings and how they address serious matters of public concern versus partisan theatrics.