Hillary Clinton says she has no new information on Jeffrey Epstein during testimony, rebukes Republicans
- On Thursday, Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will give closed-door testimony in Chappaqua, New York, during which she will be joined by former President Bill Clinton over the course of two days.
- James Comer, the committee chair, said the panel intensified scrutiny after rejecting sworn statements and threatened contempt, amid public pressure and released documents.
- Security teams erected metal barricades and a white-tented side entrance at the Chappaqua arts center as dozens of journalists gathered; Clinton acknowledged flying on Epstein's plane, Maxwell refused to answer questions earlier this month.
- Amid partisan disputes, James Comer, committee chair, said the investigation aims to understand many aspects of Epstein, while Democrats argue it is being weaponised; Garcia called for Trump to testify.
- Recent document releases show Hillary Clinton and her husband have limited knowledge of Epstein, with Clinton saying 'we have nothing to hide,' amid global repercussions and reputational damage for figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
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A parliamentary commission of inquiry began this Thursday to audition the former set of American diplomacy Hillary Clinton, before her husband Bill Clinton the next day, on the couple's relationship with sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
Hillary Clinton Accuses House Epstein Investigators of Trying to ‘Cover Up’ Trump’s ‘Actions’
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used her opening remarks before the House Oversight Committee to accuse Republicans of dragging her into the Jeffrey Epstein probe in order to “distract” from President Donald Trump.
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