Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appears to have turned off comments on her social media profile, raising eyebrows across the political spectrum. This occurred shortly before the recent publication of documents tying her husband, former President Bill Clinton, to the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.
The documents, which were discovered as part of the ongoing investigation into infamous billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, featured numerous allusions to Bill Clinton, adding another layer of controversy to the already scandal-plagued Epstein affair.
Hillary’s social media engagement has been markedly circumspect in response to rising pressure. On December 31, she sent out a nostalgic tweet about New Year’s Eve 1999, along with an ironic demand to safeguard democracy in 2024.
Many people have assumed that the timing of the post and the subsequent disabling of comments was a calculated move to avoid the fallout from her husband’s alleged involvement with Epstein.
Conservative commentator Graham Allen was quick to criticize Clinton’s actions, labeling her a “coward” for shutting down public discourse on her platform.
“SHAME ON YOU, YOU PIECE OF GARBAGE,” Allen tweeted, voicing a sentiment echoed by many who believe that the Clintons should be held accountable for their connections to Epstein.
Bill Clinton was spotted in a small Mexican town called San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, just after the Epstein files were released. Tourists could see him strolling through the town’s main square.
Having said that, it seems like the sole mention of Trump throughout the papers exonerates him of any wrongdoing.
To begin, the documents do not support the idea that Trump ever paid a visit to Epstein’s house or island. The witness also denies ever giving a “massage” to Trump.
While this appears to be good news for Trump, the same can’t be said for former President Bill Clinton.
According to the court documents, Epstein allegedly said that Bill Clinton “likes them young.”
They were submitted as part of a defamation suit that Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who accused Epstein of numerous crimes and abuses, had filed against Ghislaine Maxwell, the madam of the late sicko, in 2015. The case has since been resolved.
At the 2001 Epstein townhouse in Manhattan, another victim Johanna Sjoberg testified in a deposition taken in 2016 that the Duke of York placed his hand on her breast while she sat on his lap.
Sjoberg was also asked about Epstein’s comments on Clinton in the same deposition.