URGENT UPDATE: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has just denied any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes during a deposition before the House Oversight Committee on October 5, 2023. In her opening statement, Clinton emphasized that she had never flown on Epstein’s private jet or visited any of his properties.
Clinton’s testimony comes amid increasing scrutiny of Epstein’s network and the political implications surrounding it. “I never flew on his plane or visited his island, homes or offices,” Clinton stated, sharply criticizing the Republican-led committee for deviating from a focus on accountability for Epstein’s survivors.
Clinton expressed her frustration, stating, “This institutional failure is designed to protect one political party and one public official, rather than to seek truth and justice for the victims and survivors.” She added, “My heart breaks for the survivors, and I am furious on their behalf.”
The former first lady highlighted that the committee has not called key figures mentioned in documents released by the Justice Department and accused it of not holding former President Donald Trump to the same level of inquiry. “If this Committee is serious about learning the truth about Epstein’s trafficking crimes, it would not rely on press gaggles to get answers from our current president,” she asserted.
Clinton maintained that her testimony was being used as a distraction from pressing matters and insisted she has no information pertinent to the committee’s investigation. Her comments raise questions about the integrity and motivations of the ongoing inquiry into Epstein’s extensive criminal activities.
In a related note, Bill Clinton, named multiple times in documents associated with Epstein, is scheduled to testify before the committee on October 6, 2023. Although being mentioned in the files does not imply wrongdoing, Bill Clinton has consistently denied knowing about Epstein’s illegal activities and claims he severed ties with him before Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea.
The ongoing investigation by the New Mexico DOJ into potential burials near Epstein’s Zorro Ranch adds another layer of urgency and complexity to the situation. The public remains eager for transparency and justice for the victims of Epstein’s crimes.
As this story develops, the implications of Clinton’s testimony and the committee’s actions will be closely watched. What comes next could reshape the narrative surrounding Epstein’s network and the political figures connected to him. Stay tuned for more updates on this critical investigation.
