Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton will appear before the House Oversight Committee next week,
though they will do so in their hometowns rather than Washington, D.C.,
according to Fox News.
Both will testify under oath as part of the congressional
investigation into the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. According to the planned
schedule, Hillary Clinton will testify on February 26, while Bill Clinton will
meet with members of Congress and committee staff on February 27.
The appearance is part of the committee's efforts to clarify
any potential links, omissions, or relevant information associated with the
Epstein case. Although the specific topics to be addressed have not been
publicly detailed, the fact that both former officials will testify under oath
underscores the formality and importance of the process.
The sessions are expected to help broaden the understanding
of the connections and circumstances surrounding the controversial businessman,
whose case continues to generate political and media repercussions at the
national level.
