Hillary Clinton denies having been linked to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
Hillary Clinton insists on distancing herself as much as possible from sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, even though her husband Bill's name appears in his files
Hillary Clinton, former First Lady of the United States, dismissed the idea that either she or her husband Bill had any connection with Jeffrey Epstein, the leader of a sex trafficking ring who has recently resurfaced in the news following the discovery of the names of very important figures globally in his files.
The objective of having resumed the The investigation into the case of the financier who committed suicide in a jail cell in 2019 involves establishing possible links to high-profile public figures, including the Clinton family. This explains why the former Secretary of State and the former President have been summoned to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. In fact, some of the photographs recently released by the Department of Justice show Bill Clinton alongside Jeffrey Epstein, and in at least one, he is seen with a girl whose face has been covered, presumably to avoid re-victimizing her if she is one of the minors exploited by Epstein and his former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell. Just over a week before she is scheduled to testify, Hillary Clinton gave an interview to the BBC, where she insists that she never had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein or the women. that surrounded him.
“We have no ties. We have a very clear history that we had been willing to discuss, and my husband has said that he took some plane trips for his charity work. I don't recall ever meeting him,” she said.
What is unheard of is that the former president's name appears on flight records from 2002 and 2003, which corroborate that he traveled with Epstein and others to countries such as Thailand, Portugal, Ghana, Russia, and China.
Regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's appearance at a Clinton Global Initiative conference in 2013,Despite being accused in civil lawsuits alleging that the Frenchwoman helped Epstein sexually abuse minors, Hillary Clinton skillfully urged people not to stray from the main focus of the ongoing investigation. “Thousands of people attend the Clinton Global Initiative. So, for me, that’s not the point. They are accused and, in both cases, convicted of heinous crimes against girls and women. That should be the focus,” she emphasized.

