Mar 3 โ€ข 17:28 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spain El Mundo

The video of Hillary and Bill Clinton's testimony in the 'Epstein case': from her 'enough, I'm leaving' to his 'the person in the jacuzzi with me? I don't know who that is'

Hillary Clinton nearly walked out of a closed-door testimony regarding the Epstein case after a photo of the session began circulating on social media.

Hillary Clinton's testimony to the House Oversight Committee regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case was marked by intense moments, particularly when she nearly left the proceedings after discovering that a photograph from the session was being shared on social media. She expressed her frustration to the legislators, stating, "I've finished with this. If you do the same, I'm done," and sarcastically remarked about being accused of contempt of court. This outburst reflects the pressures and tensions surrounding public figures when involved in controversial investigations.

The testimony, which spans over nine hours and includes both Hillary and Bill Clinton, showcases their denials of knowledge concerning Epstein's abuses. Despite their claims of ignorance and the absence of criminal charges, the documents related to Epstein often mention the former U.S. President, raising questions about the extent of their connections and whether they were adequately aware of the allegations against Epstein during his lifetime.

Additionally, the incident drew public attention when Congresswoman Lauren Boebert admitted to sharing an image of the testimony, claiming that she did so before the hearing officially started, aided by an influencer. This revelation adds another layer to the political dynamics surrounding the case, highlighting how social media can influence the narrative and public perception of high-profile figures embroiled in scandals.

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