Hillary Clinton requests that her testimony before Congress be public

 


Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has asked Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives to hold her upcoming testimony before Congress in an open forum, before the media, instead of behind closed doors as initially planned.

The appearance is part of the congressional investigation examining possible links between influential political figures and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

With this request, Clinton seeks greater transparency and public scrutiny in the process, transforming what was envisioned as a private interview into a politically charged hearing. Her team believes that an open session would prevent speculation and ensure that her statements are heard directly and in full.

The change in format could intensify media attention and raise the profile of the case, which has generated controversy for years due to the network of contacts and power relationships associated with Epstein. Furthermore, the request anticipates a new point of tension between Democrats and Republicans, in a context where the investigation remains a politically sensitive issue on Capitol Hill.

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