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Former President Bill Clinton is publicly urging the full release of the Epstein files and calling for testimony to take place in an open hearing rather than behind closed doors. πŸ“‚πŸŽ₯

In a statement, Clinton said he has provided a sworn statement and agreed to appear in person, but criticized proposals for a private deposition, arguing that transparency should come first. β€œIf they want answers… do this the right way: in a public hearing,” he wrote.

Hillary Clinton echoed the call for openness, saying Republicans had been given information under oath and urging that any further proceedings be conducted with cameras present. πŸ—£οΈ

House Oversight Chairman James Comer has said the Clintons will not be treated differently than others and supports closed-door depositions as part of standard procedure. βš–οΈ

The dispute highlights broader tensions over transparency, accountability, and how high-profile investigations should be handled.