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🚨 Who’s afraid of the cameras? James Comer says Hillary Clinton won’t testify publicly in the Epstein investigation—only behind closed doors, with “selected” footage released later. Clinton is pushing back: if this is about transparency, put it on camera. So why hide it? 👉 Click the link to see what they don’t want you to watch.
🚨 TRANSPARENCY OR CONTROL? The Clinton–Comer Showdown Just Got Serious
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A new clash has erupted in Washington, and it’s raising one uncomfortable question: who really decides what the public gets to see?
House Oversight Chair James Comer has confirmed that Hillary Clinton will not be allowed to testify publicly in the Epstein-related investigation. Instead, the committee plans a closed-door deposition, with video, audio, and transcripts to be released only after lawmakers review them.
Clinton isn’t staying quiet.
She argues she has already testified under oath in the past, that Republicans dismissed those statements, and that if this investigation is truly about openness, the testimony should be live and on camera—not edited behind political walls.
Comer says private questioning protects the process and prevents “grandstanding.” Critics say it does the opposite: it lets politicians decide which moments the public sees and which disappear forever.
This fight is bigger than one name.
It touches the Epstein files, powerful elites, and years of public distrust about how investigations into the wealthy and connected are handled. Are Americans getting the full truth—or a carefully managed storyline?
Supporters of public testimony say sunlight is the only way to restore confidence. Supporters of closed sessions insist sensitive matters require control. And in the middle are millions of people who just want one thing: the facts, unfiltered.
While Washington argues, the clock is ticking. Once testimony happens behind closed doors, the narrative may already be written.
👉 Click the link to read the full report and see the statements from both sides.
👉 Watch the key clips they plan to release and decide for yourself.
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