Hillary Clinton declared she has no objection to public televised testimony before Congress regarding her ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The former U.S. Secretary of State posted on X, addressing Republican James Comer: 'If you want this fight, let's have it... in public.' Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, previously agreed to testify before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on February 26-27. Republicans' last-minute demand for video recording heightened tensions.
'We negotiated in good faith with Oversight Committee Republicans for six months. They changed the rules and turned accountability into a distraction exercise,' Clinton stated. She emphasized that public hearings with cameras ensure transparency. The Committee investigates Epstein's files, while the Clintons reject accusations of withholding information.