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2026-02-15 14:32:46

[Hillary Clinton Says Being Mentioned in the Epstein Papers Doesn't Necessarily Mean a Crime] On February 14, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, while attending a forum at the Munich Security Conference, was asked by a reporter what problems with Western values were revealed by the involvement of Western leaders in the Epstein case and their facilitation of abuse against minors. Clinton did not directly answer the question, only stating that the Epstein case was horrific, but "the fact that some people's names appear in the documents doesn't mean they committed a crime." On February 2, under pressure from the Republican-controlled House of Representatives regarding a vote on their alleged contempt of Congress, the Clintons agreed to personally appear before Congress for closed-door questioning by the Oversight and Government Reform Committee on the Epstein case. Clinton and Clinton will testify before Congress on February 26 and 27, respectively. (CCTV)

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