Former US President Bill Clinton passionately defended his wife, Hillary, and criticized Republicans for summoning her to testify about her connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Bill was called to appear before a congressional panel to discuss his ties to Epstein, while Hillary also addressed the panel. Bill adamantly denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities.
During his opening statement, Bill expressed his belief that Hillary should not have been involved in the committee’s proceedings. He emphasized that Hillary had no association with Epstein, never traveled with him, and never visited his properties. Bill urged the lawmakers to prioritize truth and accuracy in their responsibilities to the American people.
The couple was subpoenaed by James Comer, the Republican chair of the House of Representatives’ oversight committee. In a social media post sharing his opening statement, Bill Clinton emphasized that he would have taken action against Epstein if he had known about the crimes, citing his personal experience with domestic abuse.
Despite being featured in the Epstein Files, which contain millions of documents and images, Bill Clinton has not faced any accusations of wrongdoing in his interactions with Epstein. His appearance in the files, including photos of him swimming and traveling with Ghislaine Maxwell, does not imply misconduct.
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