So, here’s Hillary Clinton, steely-eyed and ready to tango with the press, dodging questions about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein like a seasoned politician in a game of dodgeball. During a recent interview with the BBC, when asked about her family’s connections to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, she coolly declared, “We have no links.” Now, that would be impressive if it weren’t for the fact that it sounds a lot like the world’s least convincing magic trick.
Clinton insists that any overlap was in the name of charity work at the Clinton Global Initiative. Yet, CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski swoops in with a fact-check that could knock the wind out of a seasoned acrobat: Maxwell was a star guest, making commitments even after public accusations marred her reputation. It’s like trying to deny you were ever at a party when there’s a full Snapchat story documenting your dance moves—good luck with that.
To add a delightful layer of absurdity, there’s the DOJ’s infamous photo of Bill Clinton lounging poolside with Maxwell, which Hillary explains away as a mere philanthropic field trip. If that’s philanthropy, I can only imagine what she considers a vacation getaway. And let’s not forget the impending congressional testimonies scheduled for next month, a real-life soap opera where the plot thickens by the minute.
So, here’s the bottom line: Americans are given the charming opportunity to see the Clintons grapple with uncomfortable truths next month. Whether they emerge unscathed or looking more tangled than a cat in yarn remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure—the Epstein question is here to stay, looming large like a shadow that just won’t fade away, no matter how many campaign speeches are delivered.
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