Bill Clinton became the first former president compelled to testify to members of Congress today. At a closed-door session in Chappaqua, New York, the House Oversight Committee heard from Clinton about his connections to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Mr.
Clinton said he did nothing wrong, adding -- quote -- "I saw nothing that
ever gave me pause."
Republican
Chairman James Comer spoke late this afternoon.
How about
President Trump?
The top
Democrat on the congressional committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein has
accused the US justice department of withholding files containing allegations
of sexual abuse of a minor made against President Donald Trump.
Robert
Garcia, who sits on the House Oversight Committee, said he had personally
viewed documents containing the allegation that had not been made public.
In
response, the justice department said "NOTHING has been deleted",
adding that documents were withheld only if they were "duplicates,
privileged, or part of an ongoing federal investigation".
Trump has
repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in relation to the Epstein case and has
recently said he has been "totally exonerated".
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