Clintons Depose in Epstein Probe
Former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are set to give depositions this week as part of the House Oversight Committees investigation into Jeffrey Epsteins network and why he evaded federal charges for so long. The probe focuses on Epsteins influential connections and how his circle shielded him. Bill Clintons name appears frequently in Epsteins files, while Hillarys mentions are fewer and tied to her 2016 campaign. The couple has denied any involvement in wrongdoing. The depositions, initially requested in October, have been delayed multiple times and are now scheduled for February 26th and 27th. Committee Chairman James Comer believes their testimony could shed light on Epsteins trafficking operation and enhance anti-trafficking laws. The sessions will not be live-streamed, but videos and transcripts will be made public later for transparency.
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