After years of dodging questions about his cozy relationship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton is now demanding that his upcoming House oversight testimony be conducted in a public hearing, blasting Republicans for what he calls a "kangaroo court."
The former president took to social media Friday evening to slam Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) for scheduling his Epstein-related testimony behind closed doors. Clinton declared he will "not sit" for what he perceives as a rigged process designed to damage his reputation without public scrutiny.
But here's what's rich about Slick Willie's sudden transparency push: Where was this demand for openness when he was taking dozens of flights on Epstein's "Lolita Express" private jet? Where was his call for accountability when photos emerged of him receiving massages from Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell?
"Bill now demands the files' release? How convenient. The man who turned the Lolita Express into Air Force Two wants transparency after the landing. This isn't advocacy; it's a defendant requesting the crime scene photos,"
posted Twitter user @OzerKhalid, perfectly capturing the absurdity of Clinton's newfound transparency demands.
Social media users aren't buying Clinton's theatrical outrage. @Meidas_LaurenA highlighted Clinton's demand for both "public hearing in Congress and full release of Epstein files," while critics pointed out the convenient timing of his transparency push.
Too Little, Too Late
For patriots who've been demanding answers about the Epstein network for years, Clinton's sudden pivot to demanding public hearings reeks of desperation. This is the same man who claimed he barely knew Epstein despite flight logs showing extensive travel together.
The American people deserve the full truth about who was involved in Epstein's operation and what they knew. If Clinton truly wants transparency, he should start by explaining why he maintained such a close relationship with a known predator.
Will this public hearing demand backfire on Clinton spectacularly? One thing's certain: the American people are finally going to get some long-overdue answers about the swamp's darkest secrets.
