Feb 27 • 04:58 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Reacting to "unusual" questions in the Epstein hearing

Hillary Clinton testified before Congress about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, asserting she had no knowledge of his criminal activities and calling for greater transparency.

Hillary Clinton recently testified in a closed hearing of the House Oversight Committee, where she faced questions regarding her past relationship with the infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to BBC reports, Clinton stated that she had 'no idea' about Epstein's criminal activities. She also took the opportunity during her testimony to advocate for the government to investigate former President Donald Trump’s connections to Epstein, emphasizing the need for clarity on the matter.

After the closed-door session, Clinton expressed disappointment over the lack of public hearings, arguing that it could hinder transparency. In her remarks to the press, she stated that she regretted the confidentiality of her testimony, wishing it had been made public to avoid the need for her to summarize her statements outside of the hearing room. Clinton's push for full disclosure reflects her ongoing efforts to distance herself from Epstein and to ensure that the full truth regarding the Epstein case is revealed.

This incident not only highlights Clinton's involvement in the ongoing Epstein saga but also raises questions about the broader implications of public versus private testimonies in congressional hearings. As the investigations continue, Clinton's call for pubic accountability may resonate with those seeking to understand the complexities of Epstein's network and the responsibilities of individuals within it.

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