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JUST IN: Clinton-Epstein Link Exposed!

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In a powerful move, the House Oversight Committee has officially called Clinton and his wife, Hillary, to testify about their knowledge of Epstein’s activities and potential involvement of others in his inner circle.

Also expected to appear are controversial figures like former Attorney General Merrick Garland and Robert Mueller—who, curiously, is now reported to be residing in a memory care facility.

The hearings are expected to dig deep into the U.S. government’s handling of Epstein’s decades-long abuse and the network of elites that may have helped shield him.

This latest wave of investigation finds its roots in President Donald Trump’s pledge to bring full transparency to the Epstein saga. Though not all officials followed through—former Attorney General Pam Bondi notably backtracked on her claim about seeing Epstein’s “client list”—the momentum has continued.

New leaks and eyewitness testimonies have kept the Epstein scandal in the headlines, and one piece in particular is raising eyebrows: a 2003 birthday letter allegedly written by Clinton to Epstein, where the former president commended his “childlike curiosity.”

One of Epstein’s known victims, Virginia Giuffre, who tragically passed away earlier this year, had long pointed the finger at Clinton. In her memoir, she recounted seeing him at Epstein’s Virgin Islands compound accompanied by “two lovely girls” from New York.

Giuffre also wrote that Clinton was the guest of honor at one of Epstein’s lavish island dinners. “Sitting across the table from us was Bill with two lovely girls… There was no modesty between any of them,” she described. After dinner, she claimed Clinton “strolled into the darkness with two beautiful girls around either arm.”

And then came the kicker: in sealed documents from her 2015 lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, Giuffre referred to Clinton as a “key person in their lives.” She further alleged that Clinton personally intervened to stop a damaging exposé about Epstein.

“It does concern me what they could want to write about me,” she said in an email, “considering that B. Clinton walked into [Vanity Fair] and threatened them not to write sex trafficking articles about his good friend JE.”

Another Epstein victim, Johanna Sjoberg, testified in 2018 that Epstein once told her: “Clinton likes them young.” She also confirmed, “I knew he had dealings with Bill Clinton.”

While former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter has publicly denied that Clinton ever pressured the magazine, the accusations continue to pile up—and Congress may soon have the final word.

With Clinton’s name appearing in Epstein’s personal Rolodex, detailed flight logs, and victim testimony, many Americans are left asking the same question: How deep does this go, and who else is involved?

For years, Clinton has dismissed this entire chapter as a smear campaign. But now, with Congress demanding answers and victims’ testimonies resurfacing, the story has gained new life—and it’s not going away anytime soon.

The real question is, will the Epstein files finally be released in full—and will they blow the lid off the Clinton-Epstein connection once and for all?

Stay tuned. This storm is just beginning.

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