Why the Clintons' ordeal might end up backfiring on Trump [View all]
(CNN) -snip- The battle by Trumps allies to draw the Clintons into their investigation was always destined to create bitter political theater, given their enormously high profiles and decadeslong histories of fierce duels with Republicans.
But their arrival before the committee also has the potential to backfire on the GOP. First, their involvement is offering new fuel to the Epstein saga, which the White House has been trying unsuccessfully to quell for months.
And the testimony of the Clintons is raising uncomfortable parallels that will discomfit Trump and his inner orbit. For instance, if the standard for required testimony is being mentioned in the Epstein files, why are prominent Republicans also mentioned in the files not being hauled before the committee? Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnicks descriptions of his past interactions with Epstein were undercut by files released by the DOJ but he has not so far received a subpoena to match those sent to the Clintons. There is no allegation of criminal wrongdoing against Lutnick.
Bill Clintons past contact with Epstein will surely interest the committee. But isnt there a double standard if Trump, who was mentioned in the files numerous times, is not also put under oath?
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/02/27/politics/clinton-epstein-investigation-trump-analysis