Hillary Clinton presses Comer for public hearing instead of Epstein investigation deposition
Hillary Clinton demands live public airing of her and Bill Clinton’s filmed depositions amid congressional probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, following threat of contempt vote.
- Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton are calling for a public hearing on their ties to Jeffrey Epstein to avoid political games.
- Hillary Clinton stated she had "no meaningful interactions" with Epstein, did not fly on his plane, and never visited his island.
- Bill Clinton described the current proceedings as akin to a "kangaroo court" and emphasized the need for a public hearing.
- Hillary Clinton remarked that they engaged Republicans on the Oversight Committee in good faith for six months.
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Clintons call for their Epstein testimony to be public
Former US president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton are calling for their congressional testimony on ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to be held publicly to prevent Republicans from politicizing the issue.
James Comer 'going to hurt the president' as latest gambit 'backfires': ex-GOP congressman
Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to testify later this month before the House Oversight Committee in its ongoing Jeffrey Epstein probe, a GOP-led effort that “Morning Joe” hosts argued Friday could ultimately backfire “spectacularly” on President Donald Trump and Republicans.Last month, the House Ov...
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