Bill and Hillary Clinton Agree to Testify in US House Epstein Probe
BBC NewsFebruary 3, 20263 min170,030 views
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- 🏛️ Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before a congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
- ⚠️ This decision comes just days before a potential vote on holding them in criminal contempt for refusing to appear.
Background and Motivation
- 📸 While Bill Clinton has denied knowledge of Epstein's sex offending and claims to have cut contact two decades ago, photographs featuring him have appeared in recent documents.
- 🗣️ The committee aims to question the Clintons directly about their connections with Epstein and follow up on previous written statements.
- ⚖️ The Clintons had resisted testifying, arguing the committee was politically motivated rather than focused on truth, but the potential legal repercussions, including fines or prison sentences, likely influenced their decision.
Precedent and Future Testimony
- 📜 A spokesperson stated that Bill and Hillary Clinton look forward to setting a precedent that applies to everyone, suggesting their testimony should encourage others to cooperate with the committee.
- 🎤 This marks a significant event, as it would be the first time a former US president testifies to a congressional panel since Gerald Ford in 1983.
- 🧐 The committee also intends to question other individuals, including Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Peter Mandelson.
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