
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee, denying any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and stating she never met him or visited his properties. She urged the committee to subpoena President Donald Trump, whose name appears frequently in Epstein-related files. The following day, former President Bill Clinton testified, denying wrongdoing and claiming ignorance of Epstein's crimes despite documented social ties, including multiple flights on Epstein's plane. Both depositions were held behind closed doors amid partisan tensions and a brief halt caused by a photo leak during Hillary Clinton's testimony. The committee continues to investigate Epstein's network and the involvement of prominent figures, with Democrats accusing Republicans of shielding Trump and Republicans emphasizing the need for accountability.
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