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‘I want to see the truth come out,’ Hillary Clinton says after testimony to House committee on Epstein

In a televised statement to reporters after her testimony behind closed doors to the House oversight committee, Hillary Clinton, the former first lady, US senator and secretary of state, said: “I answered every one of their questions.”

She went on to reiterate what she said in her opening statement to the panel: “I never met Jeffrey Epstein, never had any connection or communication with him. I knew Ghislaine Maxwell casually, as an acquaintance.”

“It was disappointing that they refused to hold a public hearing,” Clinton added.

She also pointed to what she said was the partisan nature of the questions from the Republicans on the panel.

“I can only say that the best exchange that I had came at the very end, when contrary to every other deposition they have taken, no Republican member asked any question about Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell to anyone else they have deposed,” Clinton said.

“And in fact, the Republican members didn’t even show up for the deposition of Les Wexner,” she continued. “And when I said that, I had to point out that the only questions that any Republican member asked, of any of the people they deposed, was or former attorney general Bill Barr, when chairman Comer asked him about the allegations, in his view, about Russia’s involvement in my election in 2016,” she said, referring to a conspiracy theory that Clinton, not Donald Trump, was aided by Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election she lost.

“So at the very end of this hearing, after I made that point, I want to commend chairman Comer for raising a series of significant questions that I responded to about the nature of the investigation, in the areas that I thought should be explored,” she said.

“So I appreciated that, I want to see the truth come out,” Clinton said.

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Massie calls on justice department to explain why photo that appears to show Lutnick with Epstein disappeared

Thomas Massie, a Republican congressman from Kentucky, called on the justice department to explain why a photograph that appears to show Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary, with Jeffrey Epstein, was removed from the public database of Epstein files.

“I’m sure there’s a good reason for this,” Massie, who co-wrote the law that requires the justice department to make public files from the federal investigations into Epstein wrote on social media. “DOJ needs to tell Congress who pulled this file down so we can ask them.”

The photograph, which could have been taken during Lutnick’s 2012 visit to Epstein’s private island in the Caribbean with his family, is no longer on the justice department’s website but it remains available on Jmail, a mirroring archive of the files assembled in the form of a Gmail account.


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