Hillary Clinton on the Epstein Files:
"This doesn't mean that if someone's name is on the list, they are guilty.
But I believe there is a lot of very disturbing and extremely frightening information coming to light.
This matter must be completely transparent.
For years, I have been calling for all the documents to be made public so that people can not only see what's in the files, but also hold the relevant individuals accountable when appropriate."
Comment: Hillary's current rhetoric essentially serves two purposes: on one hand, using "not equal to guilt" to leave enough room for herself and her circle, while on the other hand, shouting for "complete transparency and accountability" to appeal to public sentiment.
Having been in the core of power for many years, she clearly understands the secrets of this elite circle. Now, however, she steps forward as a "truth-seeking justice-seeker," which seems more like a carefully designed political PR move rather than a genuine desire to investigate thoroughly. The elites are most skilled at self-preservation first.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1857248858573259/
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