Hillary Clinton calls for Trump to testify as she faces US House Epstein panel

South China Morning Post
by Agence France-Presse
February 26, 2026
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Hillary Clinton calls for Trump to testify as she faces US House Epstein panel
Hillary Clinton testified before a Republican-led congressional panel on Thursday regarding her alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. During the hearing, Clinton denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities, stating she had no recollection of encountering him and had never visited his private island or flown on his plane. She accused the panel of attempting to “protect one public official,” referring to former President Donald Trump, whom she called upon to testify about his own ties to Epstein. The hearing marked another chapter in the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s connections to prominent figures. Clinton emphasized her lack of involvement with Epstein and questioned the panel’s motives, suggesting they were more interested in targeting Democrats than uncovering the truth. She also expressed frustration over the subpoena process, claiming she was compelled to testify despite having no relevant information. The panel’s focus on Clinton reflects a broader Republican effort to scrutinize former Democratic officials, critics argue. While Epstein pleaded guilty to sex trafficking charges and served time in prison before his death in 2019, questions remain about how prominent figures, including Trump, interacted with him.Clinton’s testimony highlights the political divide over how to handle such cases, with some viewing it as an opportunity for accountability and others as a partisan witch hunt. The situation underscores the ongoing tensions between political parties in the U.S., particularly regarding oversight and transparency. For readers interested in global politics, the case also raises broader questions about justice and the consequences of powerful individuals’ actions. The hearing’s outcome could set a precedent for how public officials are held accountable for their associations, both past and present.
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Originally published on South China Morning Post on 2/26/2026