Bill and Hillary Clinton Testify Before House Panel in Epstein Investigation
In Brief
Bill and Hillary Clinton are testifying before a House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Facts
- Hillary Clinton testified before a House panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday, February 26.
- Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify on Friday, February 27.
- During her testimony, Hillary Clinton stated she had 'no idea' about Epstein's or Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal activities, according to CBS News and DW.
- Bill Clinton has stated he broke ties with Epstein before Epstein's 2008 conviction, according to The Hindu.
- Hillary Clinton challenged President Donald Trump to testify about his own links to Epstein, according to CNA, France24, and Japan Times.
What Happened
Hillary Clinton testified Thursday before a House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein, stating she had no knowledge of his or Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal activities. Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify Friday. Hillary Clinton also called for President Trump to testify about his own connections to Epstein.
Why It Matters
The House investigation is examining the relationships between Epstein and various public figures. The Clintons' depositions have received attention due to their public profiles and prior associations. Members of the committee and Clinton have exchanged criticisms regarding the scope and focus of the investigation.
Sources
- The Independent — Bill and Hillary Clinton are ‘hunkering down’ ahead of Epstein depositions this week, report claims(1d ago)
- NYT — With Epstein Deposition, Hillary Clinton Is Again Answering for Bill Clinton’s Actions(1d ago)
- Al Jazeera — Bill and Hillary Clinton set for Epstein deposition: What to know(22h ago)
