The Epstein case, Hillary Clinton testifies today to the U.S. Congress.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will testify today to the U.S. Congress about the scandal surrounding sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein. Hillary Clinton, 78, is expected to testify under oath today, in front of her husband and former President Bill Clinton, 79, who will testify tomorrow, Friday. According to American media, the testimony of [...]
Hillary Clinton, 78, is expected to testify under oath today, in front of her husband and former President Bill Clinton, 79, who will testify tomorrow, Friday.
According to American media, their testimony and answers to lawmakers' questions will not be held in Congress, but through video connection. Meetings will be closed to the public, so it is not clear how much information will be made public.
Hillary and Bill Clinton have refused to testify before Congress in the Epstein investigation for months.
The Democrats accuse Republican chairman of the House of Representatives' Supervisory Committee, James Comer, of conducting a politically motivated process.
According to American media reports, the fact that the Clinton family agreed to testify in early February prompted the Republicans to cancel a vote to start proceedings against them to ignore Congress.
Bill Clinton's name and photos appear in documents related to Epstein's investigation. However, just mentioning the name means nothing. The former president has repeatedly denied that he committed any criminal acts in connection with his recognition of Epstein.
Epstein maintained a network of abuse for years, with dozens of young women and minor girls as victims. New York's fund had excellent connections in American high society. He breathed his last in 2019 in prison, in detention and pending trial.












