JAKARTA - Former US Secretary of State (Menlu) Hillary Clinton is scheduled to testify in the investigation into the case of late sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, today Thursday, February 26.

Meanwhile, her husband, former US President Bill Clinton, quoted from AFP, will also testify before the Republican-led House Oversight Committee about his relationship with Epstein on Friday, February 27.

Initially, the Clinton family rejected the court's request that the two testify in the committee's investigation. However, the Democratic politician couple finally agreed to do so after Republican House members threatened to sue the two for insulting Congress.

On the one hand, the Democratic Party argues that the investigation of sexual crimes whose victims are many minors is to corner US President Donald Trump, who is a Republican politician and Epstein's colleague. Trump himself has not been called to give evidence in the investigation of this case.

While Donald Trump and Bill Clinton have more in common than being 79 years old, both appear in Epstein's case files published by the government through the US Department of Justice.

Trump and Bill also admitted to breaking up with Epstein, before the financier was convicted of a sexual crime in 2008 in Florida.

Jeffrey Epstein, who was the main figure in this case, is known to have died in a New York prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial.


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