Bill Clinton to testify in House investigation into Jeffrey Epsteins associates
February 7, 2026 • Google News World
Former President Bill Clinton has requested a public hearing in the House of Representatives’ investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s death. The request comes as Rep. Jim Jordan, who is leading the probe, has expressed opposition to holding public hearings.
Clinton’s lawyers have argued that a public hearing would provide an opportunity for transparency and accountability in the investigation. In contrast, Jordan has stated that he believes a public hearing would compromise the integrity of the investigation.
The Clintons’ testimony on Jeffrey Epstein is seen as an opportunity for Democrats to present their side of the story. However, Clinton’s lawyers have emphasized that they are willing to cooperate with the investigation and provide information voluntarily.
Hillary Clinton has also expressed support for holding a public hearing, stating that “let’s stop the games” and allow the truth to come out. Meanwhile, Rep. Jim Jordan has argued that a public hearing would set a new precedent in the investigation.
The House of Representatives’ investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s death is ongoing, with Rep. Jim Jordan leading the probe. The investigation has been criticized by some for its handling of sensitive information and lack of transparency.
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