Clintons Set to Testify Amid Claims of Political Gamesmanship
Former President Bill Clinton is not mincing words. He’s geared up to testify in the Epstein probe, but he’s calling out House Oversight Chairman James Comer for turning it into a circus. Clinton, alongside Hillary, will step into the spotlight on February 26 and 27 after threats of being held in criminal contempt of Congress forced their hand.
Clinton isn’t thrilled about the prospect of private hearings, accusing Comer of stage-managing the spectacle for Republican gain. He insists this secretive approach does nothing for Epstein’s victims or the truth, claiming it only serves partisanship. Clinton isn’t backing down, demanding that if there are questions, they should be tackled openly for everyone to see. Cameras, please!
He’s adamant that this isn’t about fact-finding but pure politics, a sentiment he hammered home by saying, “I will not sit idly as they use me as a prop in a closed-door kangaroo court by a Republican Party running scared. If they want answers, let’s stop the games & do this the right way: in a public hearing, where the American people can see for themselves what this is really about.”
Hillary isn’t staying silent either. She’s throwing down the gauntlet, challenging Comer ahead of their testimonies. “If you want this fight, let’s have it,” she said, urging a fair and open discussion.
It’s clear the Clintons aren’t walking into this quietly. They’re ready for the showdown, insisting that justice and truth aren’t pawns in this high-stakes game.

Leave a Comment