While Quizzed on Epstein, Hillary Clinton Calls for Trump to Testify
Hillary Clinton demanded Trump testify over his frequent mentions in Epstein files during a closed-door deposition, accusing the Republican-led committee of shielding the president.
- Calling for further testimony, Clinton urged the committee to call Trump to testify, despite having no relevant knowledge, on Thursday.
- The US Justice Department's releases show over three million pages related to Jeffrey Epstein in recent months, with the records revealing the presence of President Donald Trump in the files.
- Rejecting links, Clinton said she had no connection to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell and denied flying on his plane or visiting his properties, urging the panel to subpoena Trump.
- After pressure, the couple initially resisted appearing but agreed as the House Oversight Committee said it would examine links to the Clinton Foundation, with James Comer denying political motives.
- Clinton denied any connection to Epstein's crimes, never recalled encountering him, and has not been scheduled to testify, while investigations expand into related figures.
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The Clintons' names appear frequently in the files.
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Oversight Dem: Clinton testimony means Trump should testify in Epstein case
Oversight Dem: Clinton testimony means Trump should testify in Epstein case CNN's Erin Burnett talks to Rep. James Walkinshaw who sits on the oversight committee and was inside the room for the depositions of both Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. US News 8 videos
The former Secretary of State was questioned by the U.S. House of Representatives. She herself had no contact with the sex offenders, Hillary Clinton assured, but the deputies should invite Donald Trump to a hearing.
The ex-cheffe of American diplomacy and former First Lady Hillary Clinton counter-attacked on Thursday, February 26, during his hearing before a parliamentary commission of inquiry into his couple's relations with Jeffrey Epstein, demanding that Donald Trump be heard about his relationship with the sex criminal.
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