Republicans finally questioned the Clintons about Epstein. They also asked about UFOs and pizzagate
A House committee, after six months, finally questioned Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein. However, the sessions reportedly veered off topic, with committee members also inquiring about UFOs and the Pizzagate conspiracy theory. This diversion highlights potential challenges in focusing congressional investigations and raises questions about the seriousness of the inquiry into the Clintons' association with Epstein. The shift in questioning may impact public perception of the committee's objectives and effectiveness.
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