- Bill and Hillary Clinton will testify before Congress on February 26 and 27 regarding their association with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform aims to increase transparency and accountability concerning Epstein's crimes through this testimony.
- The Clintons previously resisted the requests to testify, leading to a recommendation of contempt of Congress.
A: Hey Hana-chan! Did you hear anything crazy in the news?
B: Oh, hi Kenji! Not really… What’s up?
A: So, Bill and Hillary Clinton, you know, former president and secretary of state? They're going to testify in Congress!
B: Seriously? About what?
A: About Jeffrey Epstein. Remember that financier? The one with the really bad scandal?
B: Ah, yes! The sex abuse stuff. Wow.
A: Yeah! They're going to talk about their connections to him. Bill’s testifying on February 27th, and Hillary the day before.
B: Why are they testifying now? It’s been a while, hasn’t it?
A: Apparently, they’d been asked to testify for ages, but they didn't. Congress was going to hold them in contempt!
B: Contempt? That’s strong! What are they hoping to get out of it?
A: The committee wants to be open and show people what's going on. They want transparency and accountability. Bill admits he knew Epstein, and there are photos of them together.
B: Hmm. Do you think it's a big deal?
A: Some Democrats are even saying Donald Trump should testify too, because he knew Epstein too! It's going to be something to watch, I think.
- The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform aims to increase transparency and accountability concerning Epstein's crimes through this testimony.
- The Clintons previously resisted the requests to testify, leading to a recommendation of contempt of Congress.
A: Hey Hana-chan! Did you hear anything crazy in the news?
B: Oh, hi Kenji! Not really… What’s up?
A: So, Bill and Hillary Clinton, you know, former president and secretary of state? They're going to testify in Congress!
B: Seriously? About what?
A: About Jeffrey Epstein. Remember that financier? The one with the really bad scandal?
B: Ah, yes! The sex abuse stuff. Wow.
A: Yeah! They're going to talk about their connections to him. Bill’s testifying on February 27th, and Hillary the day before.
B: Why are they testifying now? It’s been a while, hasn’t it?
A: Apparently, they’d been asked to testify for ages, but they didn't. Congress was going to hold them in contempt!
B: Contempt? That’s strong! What are they hoping to get out of it?
A: The committee wants to be open and show people what's going on. They want transparency and accountability. Bill admits he knew Epstein, and there are photos of them together.
B: Hmm. Do you think it's a big deal?
A: Some Democrats are even saying Donald Trump should testify too, because he knew Epstein too! It's going to be something to watch, I think.
Similar Readings (5 items)
Summary: US Congress passes bill ordering release of Epstein files
Conversation: US Congress passes bill ordering release of Epstein files
US House panel to subpoena Trump over Jan. 6 Capitol riot
US House committee subpoenas Trump over Jan. 6 Capitol riot
US Republicans pursue Biden impeachment
Summary
Bill & Hillary Clinton to testify before Congress (Feb 26-27) regarding ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Committee seeks transparency & accountability after previous resistance led to contempt risk. #Epstein #ClintonTestimony
Reading History
| Date | Name | Words | Time | WPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026/02/05 07:59 | Anonymous | 253 | 108s | 140 |
Statistics
253
Words1
Read CountDetails
ID: df4668c6-0e04-40a4-88d5-d9ee710f4e08
Category ID: listed_summary
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260204_16/#summary
Date: Feb. 4, 2026
Notes: NHK News Summary - 2026-02-04
Created: 2026/02/05 01:40
Updated: 2026/02/05 07:59
Last Read: 2026/02/05 07:59