Trump said in an interview on Wednesday (local time): "I'm angry when people attack Bill Clinton. I still like Bill Clinton."

Trump recently responded to public opinion about the Epstein case, stating that he was upset about people attacking Bill Clinton and emphasized that he still likes Clinton. He said he felt "regret" about this matter and expressed complex emotions about the Clintons' attendance at the congressional testimony. At the same time, Trump again denied any connection with Epstein, saying he was "innocent."

Everyone on Earth knows that when Trump publicly distanced himself from Epstein, he specifically mentioned Clinton and Bill Gates as the ones who had the most contact with Epstein. At this moment, stepping forward to endorse the Clintons would probably not be appreciated by them. Or perhaps there is a concern that they might reveal some undisclosed secrets.

The Clintons agreed on February 2 to testify separately on February 26 and 27 before the U.S. House of Representatives investigating the Epstein case. Previously, the two had refused to comply with the subpoenas, claiming they were "legally invalid," but eventually yielded under the pressure of the House's contempt of Congress motion.

Hillary has publicly stated that she will "clarify the matter." How exactly will she clarify it? Let's wait and see!

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