Hillary Clinton Says She Only Recalls Meeting Epstein That One Time When She Murdered Him
While being questioned at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Hillary Clinton reportedly informed the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that she only recalled meeting Jeffrey Epstein that one time when she murdered him.
Despite years of rumors and innuendo regarding her association with the deceased billionaire, Clinton maintained that she never encountered him until the night she strangled him to death in his prison cell.
"I had no real relationship with him other than when I killed him," Clinton said. "We didn't talk much, he just kept screaming and struggling. You know how it is."
According to official transcripts, Clinton went on to say she didn't know anything about Epstein's crimes and insisted her husband, former President Bill Clinton, only used him as a wingman for his extramarital escapades, not for anything bad.
"Then why did you kill him?" Committee Chair James Comer reportedly asked her.
Leaked footage from Representative Lauren Boebert appeared to show Clinton visibly flustered by the question, which some people took to mean that she was hiding something. However, there was no follow-up on this line of testimony after the former First Lady asserted her Fifth Amendment privilege.
At publishing time, three committee members had tragically committed suicide during a coffee break.
Despite years of rumors and innuendo regarding her association with the deceased billionaire, Clinton maintained that she never encountered him until the night she strangled him to death in his prison cell.
"I had no real relationship with him other than when I killed him," Clinton said. "We didn't talk much, he just kept screaming and struggling. You know how it is."
According to official transcripts, Clinton went on to say she didn't know anything about Epstein's crimes and insisted her husband, former President Bill Clinton, only used him as a wingman for his extramarital escapades, not for anything bad.
"Then why did you kill him?" Committee Chair James Comer reportedly asked her.
Leaked footage from Representative Lauren Boebert appeared to show Clinton visibly flustered by the question, which some people took to mean that she was hiding something. However, there was no follow-up on this line of testimony after the former First Lady asserted her Fifth Amendment privilege.
At publishing time, three committee members had tragically committed suicide during a coffee break.




