Clintons Demand Public Testimony in Epstein Case – New Files Emerge
The Clintons, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, are now seeking to make their testimony public before a House committee investigating the connections between influential figures and the late Jeffrey Epstein. This shift comes after initial resistance to the committee’s subpoenas, prompting a potential legal confrontation.
Clintons Seek Public Testimony
The couple’s reasoning, as reported by the Guardian, is to prevent their statements from being used for partisan political purposes. Bill Clinton stated on X, formerly known as Twitter, “End the games! We have to get this right: in a public hearing.” Hillary Clinton echoed this sentiment, asserting they have already provided the committee with “what we know” but are prepared to “let’s have it publicly” if a fight ensues.
Epstein’s Connections and Released Files
The House committee is investigating Epstein’s connections to numerous high-profile individuals and how information regarding his crimes was handled. Newly released Justice Department files have revealed the names of many prominent figures, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Woody Allen, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and even European royals like Prince Andrew and Crown Princess Mette-Marit. Bill Clinton reportedly flew on Epstein’s aircraft multiple times in the early 2000s, though he is not believed to have visited Epstein’s private island. Photos show Clinton swimming and posing with women whose faces have been obscured.
Hillary Clinton stated she had limited contact with Epstein, never flew on his plane, and did not visit his island. Both Clintons deny any wrongdoing, and it’s noted that appearing in the Epstein files does not automatically imply any misconduct or criminal activity.
International Repercussions
The fallout from the released Epstein files extends beyond the United States. In the United Kingdom, investigations have been launched into allegations that British politician Peter Mandelson shared confidential financial data from the Labour government with Epstein in exchange for money. Police conducted raids at Mandelson’s homes, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces pressure due to his prior appointment of Mandelson as ambassador to Washington despite his known ties to Epstein.
In France, an investigation has been opened into former Minister Jack Lang regarding alleged “serious tax fraud” linked to financial connections with Epstein and his wife. Lang, who heads the Institute of the Arab World, has been summoned by the Foreign Ministry regarding his frequent contacts with Epstein.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the Clintons to agree to testify?
The Clintons agreed to testify after initially refusing to comply with subpoenas, as legal consequences loomed.
What is the committee investigating?
The committee is investigating the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and influential individuals, as well as the handling of information about his crimes.
Who else has been named in the Epstein files?
Besides the Clintons, Donald Trump, Woody Allen, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit are among those whose names have appeared in the files.
How will the Clintons’ decision to seek a public hearing impact the ongoing investigation and the broader public perception of the Epstein case?