
The keys
nuevo
Generated with AI
nuevo
Generated with AI
“It has taken us seven months to get the Clintons to come here, but we have already brought them and we hope to be able to ask many questions,” celebrated this Friday Republican Congressman James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee that is investigating the political ramifications of the Jeffrey Epstein case. “No one is accusing the Clintons of any wrongdoing at this point, but we have a lot of questions.”
If Hillary Clinton testified yesterday behind closed doors for seven hours in front of congressmen to relishly deny her links with the pedophile, today it was the turn of her husband, Bill Clinton, whose relationship with the New York magnate there is abundant documentation.
“I do not remember ever meeting Mr. Epstein,” said the former Secretary of the State Department in a statement, in which she assured that, unlike her husband, she never flew on his plane, nor visited his private island, his homes or his offices.
Hillary Clinton also announced that her husband would inform the panel this Friday, gathered in a theater in Chappaqua, a small town in New York state where the former presidential couple resides, that the “vast majority” of the people who had contact with Epstein before his guilty pleas in 2008 “did not know” anything about sex trafficking. “That’s exactly what my husband will testify tomorrow,” she said.
The former Democratic White House candidate later lamented that, towards the middle of the interrogation, the session “became quite unusual, because they started asking me about UFOs and a series of questions about Pizzagate, one of the most vile false conspiracy theories.”
At first, the Clintons rejected the House of Representatives’ subpoena. They only agreed when congressmen threatened to hold them in contempt.
Comer claims to be satisfied with having collected the testimony of the former presidential marriage, but he does not plan under any circumstances to quote Donald Trump. “President Trump has answered hundreds, if not thousands, of questions from all of you about Epstein and I think he has been very transparent in releasing the documents,” said the congressman from Kentucky, who confirmed that the committee would make public the videos and transcripts of the interviews with the Clintons.
News in update
We are working on expanding this information. Shortly, the editorial staff of EL ESPAÑOL will offer you an update on all the data on this news.
To receive the latest news on your mobile phone, you can download our newspaper application to iOS devices and Androidas well as subscribe to access all exclusive content, receive our Newsletters and enjoy the Ñ Zone, only for subscribers.
You may also like
-
Radioactive Isotopes in Rhino Horns: The ‘Magic’ Solution Against Poaching
-
“The US could perhaps opt for a friendly takeover of Cuba”
-
At least one dead and 39 people injured when a tram derails in the center of Milan
-
United Nations warns that Iran has not allowed them to review its nuclear program since last June
-
Israeli Justice agrees with Doctors Without Borders and temporarily paralyzes its departure from Gaza and the West Bank
