Bill Clinton’s Epstein Testimony Raises Questions but Clears Trump, Yet Washington’s Accountability Gaps Remain
In a historic congressional hearing, Bill Clinton answered questions about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and insisted that President Trump is cleared in the scandal. But can Washington’s selective scrutiny satisfy the American demand for real accountability?
In a unprecedented moment that should have shaken the very foundations of political transparency, former President Bill Clinton submitted to a six-hour closed-door congressional deposition regarding his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Republican Congressman James Comer, chairing the committee, declared that Clinton answered every question posed and asserted that the testimony "exonerates" President Donald Trump from any wrongdoing in connection with the case. Is This Accountability or Political Theater? This marks the first time in U.S. history an ex-president has been compelled to testify before Congress—a milestone that, on paper, should satisfy demands for justice. However, one must...
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