Bill Clinton Calls on Comer to Make Epstein Hearing Public
Summary
Former President Bill Clinton wants a public hearing on the investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton disagrees with plans by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer to hold the session privately. Clinton has already shared a sworn statement and is willing to testify in a public session.Key Facts
- Bill Clinton has asked for a public hearing about Jeffrey Epstein's investigation.
- Clinton disagrees with holding the session behind closed doors.
- He has submitted a sworn statement and is ready to speak publicly.
- Epstein was a convicted sex offender who died in 2019 while awaiting trial.
- The House Oversight Committee often uses private sessions for investigations.
- There are arguments about transparency and partisan interests in the investigation.
- Clinton has been linked to Epstein but denies any wrongdoing.
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