Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is urging House Republicans to make her upcoming testimony in the congressional investigation into ties between prominent political figures and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein public rather than private. The former Democratic presidential nominee said on X that if House Oversight Chairman James Comer truly seeks transparency, cameras should be allowed.
Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, are scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee later this month. The original plan called for closed-door, transcribed depositions. Clinton argues she has cooperated in good faith for months and wants proceedings open to the public.
Comer has indicated he will proceed with private depositions, emphasizing that no one is above the law. Republicans say compelling the Clintons’ appearances ensures accountability and transparency for the American people.