
Clinton emphasized that during the investigation, all witnesses must provide their testimonies. Moreover, she expressed her willingness, along with former U.S. President Bill Clinton, to give testimony in an open format, stating that they have nothing to hide.
“We are ready to testify, but we want to do it publicly. We have repeatedly called for full disclosure of information regarding the Epstein case. We believe that transparency is the best way to clarify the situation,” she noted.
Bill Clinton's name appears in the materials of the Epstein case, and although he previously claimed that he stopped communicating with the financier about two decades ago, his connections to Epstein remain a topic of discussion.
Hillary Clinton also stated that the administration's close attention to their family might be an attempt to distract the public from Trump himself, whose name, according to her, is also mentioned in the investigation materials.
In response to these accusations, Donald Trump stated that he had no connection to Epstein. “I was exonerated. I had no ties to Jeffrey Epstein. People hoped to find something compromising, but instead, they found the opposite,” he said.