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Hillary Clinton demands a public hearing with cameras to testify about the Epstein files

Former First Lady Hillary Clinton is willing to testify about the Epstein files, but demands it be in a public hearing with cameras

Hillary Clinton demands a public hearing with cameras to testify about the Epstein files
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In connection with the exploration into Jeffrey Epstein Epstein, the head of a child sex smuggling ring, Hillary Clinton, former First Lady of the country, demands a public hearing with television cameras rolling before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

The goal of reopening the event of the financier who killed himself in a prison cell in 2019 is to identify potential ties with prominent public figures, including the Clinton household.

In addition to 2, 000 films and 18, 000 images related to the case, the Justice Department shared more than three million pages of documents next year.

The controversy is that, while the investigation is advancing, previous president Bill Clinton appears with Jeffrey Epstein in some of the photos, and in at least one another, he is seen with a woman whose face has been covered in others. The 79-year-old Democrat has not been charged with any violence, though. Republican James Comer threatened to push them to change their minds despite the fact that Bill and Hillary Clinton had tried to avoid giving evidence. The former first lady responded by requesting that her presence be made public. She is scheduled to testify on February 26, one day before her father. Let's make this battle community, @RepJamesComer, if you want it. You adore to discuss accountability. Nothing is more open to the public than a spinning public hearing. She stated," We will be there. " Republican Comer has vowed to make the scheduled hearings community and insists that the Clintons will be subpoenaed for a "formal deposition," not a reading. The traditional politician warned the Story that invoking the Fifth Amendment while the committee was being questioned would mean keeping quiet in the face of the concerns they may be asked during their respective hearings in an interview with Newsmax. They have been talking about wanting the American people to see the wisdom and other things for a long time. If they actually invoke the Fifth Amendment and are unable to respond to the questions, then I believe that will be a sign that may prevent them from going to social groups and events of all kinds, because most democrats in America are very concerned about finding out the truth about Epstein," he said.

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