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Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee as part of its ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, marking a significant reversal from their earlier refusal to participate.

According to committee officials, the testimony is expected to focus on any past interactions or knowledge related to Epstein, whose extensive ties to powerful political, financial, and business figures have remained under scrutiny since his death in 2019. Epstein’s case has become a symbol of elite impunity — raising questions about who knew what, and why warning signs were ignored.

Lawmakers say the investigation is not limited to individual conduct, but also seeks to uncover broader institutional failures that allowed Epstein to operate for years despite multiple allegations and convictions. The Oversight Committee has framed its work as an effort to restore public trust by examining how influence, access, and power can undermine accountability.

The Clintons’ decision to cooperate comes amid renewed pressure from lawmakers and growing public demand for transparency. While the timing and format of the testimony have not yet been finalized, the move signals a pivotal moment in a case long defined by unanswered questions.

Whether this testimony results in meaningful accountability or simply adds another chapter to an already troubling saga remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that the Epstein investigation continues to expose uncomfortable truths about power, privilege, and justice in America.

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