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Hearing of Hillary Clinton: 'You should ask my husband about that'

Hillary Clinton maintains that she had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, while Republicans express interest in questioning Bill Clinton next.

Hillary Clinton testified for six to seven hours before a congressional committee, reiterating her claim that she was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities. The House Oversight Committee's Republican chairman, James Comer, highlighted that Clinton referred several questions about her husband's connections to Epstein back to him, signaling that Bill Clinton's upcoming testimony would be closely monitored.

As the session concluded, Comer indicated that they had a multitude of questions prepared for Bill Clinton, suggesting an ongoing investigation into the Clintons' ties with Epstein. The anticipation surrounding the former President's testimony reflects the broader political implications of this case, as it intertwines important political figures and raises questions about accountability in sexual misconduct cases.

This series of hearings not only aims to unravel the Clintons' associations but also ties directly into partisan debates, with Democrats eager to confront Donald Trump on related issues. The dynamics of these hearings encapsulate the ongoing examination of power, privilege, and the responsibility of public figures regarding their associations with known offenders like Epstein.

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