The deposition of the former First Lady took place in Chappaqua, New York. Initially summoned in October, Bill and Hillary Clinton refused to appear, denouncing it as a Republican maneuver to divert attention from the former closeness between Epstein and Donald Trump, the current U.S. president. Following the threat of legal action for obstruction of Congress, the couple announced at the end of January that they would testify, although they unsuccessfully requested that the hearings be public to avoid the political instrumentalization of their statements, according to the French website. An outraged Hillary Clinton is indignant at being associated, closely or remotely, with the magnate and pedophile Epstein and loudly proclaims that she never knew him. She also alleges that if Bill Clinton did fly with him, it was in favor of the former president's charitable foundation: "This happened long before the revelation of his crimes and long before any conviction of Jeffrey Epstein. And even Hillary Clinton, who never knew that guy. Look at that shiny object: let's get the Clintons!". Buenos Aires, February 26 (NA) — The Clinton couple began to be interrogated this Thursday in closed-door session by the U.S. parliamentary investigation committee about their real or supposed ties to the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, international media reported. In the first turn, Hillary Clinton, former U.S. presidential candidate, was to appear, according to the Argentine News Agency. "We have nothing to hide," proclaimed Hillary, who has her turn before the committee a day before her husband, Bill Clinton, former president of the country. "It's a very short period focused on philanthropic activities," she emphasized. __IP__And she attacks: "Instead of going after us, Republicans should make all Epstein's files public. The real issue is that they have a Department of Justice that is trying to bury information that should be made public". #AgenciaNA And if they don't, it's because they are covering something up, or rather, someone. "Why did they want to drag us into this?" Then, she answers herself: "To divert attention away from President Trump, it's not complicated."
Clintons Testify in Epstein Case
Bill and Hillary Clinton began closed-door testimony before a U.S. House committee about ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Hillary stated they have nothing to hide and accused Republicans of trying to divert attention from President Trump.