Hillary Clinton deserves all the shame heaped on her by the Epstein committee… and I can prove it: KENNEDY
Hillary Clinton and the Epstein Committee’s Scrutiny
Last week, Hillary Clinton and her spouse, Slick Willie, endured nine hours of intense questioning by the House Oversight Committee regarding their ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who exploited and harassed numerous young girls over decades. Yet, Clinton seemed to view herself as the central figure in the narrative, positioning herself as the one being wronged.
The Depositions and a Dramatic Performance
The committee released video of the depositions, and I swear, it felt like witnessing a poorly executed AI adaptation of *A Few Good Men*. When former Republican representative Lauren Boebert shared an authorized image of the proceeding, Hillary erupted, slamming her fist on the table and declaring, ‘I’m done with this if you guys are doing this.’
‘You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home,’ Hillary shrieked, storming out of the room.
Jack Nicholson, take note—Hillary’s poised for a new stage adaptation of *The Shining*, next. While Boebert is a clown, her actions were even more damaging, as they provided Clinton with the tools to frame herself as the wronged party.
A History of Conspiracies and Cover-ups
Clinton’s pattern of stoking conspiracy theories is well-documented. In 1998, she appeared on *Today* with Matt Lauer to defend her husband, Bill, against accusations of infidelity. She dismissed the allegations as a ‘vast right-wing conspiracy,’ a claim that later unraveled when Bill confessed to his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
‘I will not be a part of a political slugfest on the backs of dead Americans. It’s just plain wrong, and it’s unworthy of our great country,’ she proclaimed at a Congressional hearing.
Clinton’s campaign, however, was far from innocent. She and the Democratic National Committee funded the Steele dossier, a report by ex-British spy Christopher Steele and research firm Fusion GPS, which ignited a wave of political turmoil. This, too, was a calculated move to divert attention from her own actions.
The Benghazi Debacle and the ‘Pizzagate’ Show
Her reputation for orchestrating crises was further cemented by the 2012 Benghazi incident, where Islamic extremists attacked the U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya, resulting in four American deaths. Clinton’s defense of the event, claiming it was a ‘political slugfest’ on the backs of the victims, drew sharp criticism.
Later, she clutched pearls while feigning outrage over questions about ‘Pizzagate,’ dismissing it as a ‘vile, bogus conspiracy theory.’ Yet, her own conspiracy theories, like those surrounding the 2016 election, have proven equally damaging. She allegedly directed her campaign to accuse Donald Trump of colluding with Russia to steal the presidency.
Clinton’s legacy as one of the most cunning and divisive political figures in modern American history is now unmistakable. Her ability to weaponize scandals, from Epstein to Russiagate, underscores a pattern of self-serving manipulation that has left the nation deeply polarized.
Bill Clinton and an unidentified woman were captured on a private jet in a leaked image from the Epstein files, serving as a reminder of the controversies that have long shadowed her.
