Epstein recordsdata: Clintons strike last-minute deal to testify

The US authorities’s launch of greater than 3 million paperwork associated to Jeffrey Epstein has raised additional questions in regards to the ties of some outstanding figures in British public life to the disgraced financier, who seems to have been granted entry to the guts of Britain’s authorities and royal household. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged the previous Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, to testify earlier than the US Congress, whereas former British ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson, who resigned from the Labour Party on Sunday, is about to stop the House of Lords on Wednesday.

Bill and Hillary Clinton will seem for depositions later this month within the House of Representatives’s Jeffrey Epstein probe, placing an finish to the contempt of Congress proceedings towards them and organising high-stakes interviews.

0:00 Epstein recordsdata fallout extends to UK
1:05 CNN royal correspondent studies from London
2:00 British ex-Ambassador to US steps down from House of Lords
3:19 Clintons conform to Epstein deposition, avoiding contempt vote
4:07 Deputy AG: "It is not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein"
4:29 The Atlantic reporter on Epstein recordsdata fallout

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