
Hillary Clinton quizzed on Epstein, calls for Trump to testify
CNA
While testifying for a Republican-led House panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein, Hillary Clinton denied any ties to his crimes and challenged US President Donald Trump to testify about his own links to the convicted sex offender.
NEW YORK: Hillary Clinton used her forced appearance on Thursday (Feb 26) before a Republican-led panel probing Jeffrey Epstein to go on the offensive and demand President Donald Trump testify about his own links to the sex offender.
Clinton told the congressional committee she had no information about Epstein's crimes, never recalled encountering him, and had never visited his island or flown on his plane, accusing the panel of trying to "protect one public official" - Trump.
James Comer, who chairs the committee that will also grill former president Bill Clinton on Friday, said "the purpose of the whole investigation is to try to understand many things about Epstein" - the deceased convicted sex offender.
"There were a lot of questions that we asked that we weren't satisfied with the answers that we that we got," he added after the deposition concluded.
Clinton challenged the panel saying "if this committee is serious about learning the truth about Epstein's trafficking crimes ... it would ask (Trump) directly under oath about the tens of thousands of times he shows up in the Epstein files."

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