Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dared House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) to hold her and former President Bill Clinton's testimony on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in public.
After the couple requested that the hearing be public, Comer announced that he would hold depositions behind closed doors in late February.
"Once it became clear that the House of Representatives would hold them in contempt, the Clintons completely caved and will appear for transcribed, filmed depositions this month," Comer said recently.
On Thursday, Clinton doubled down by challenging Comer to a public hearing.
"So let's stop the games," she wrote on X. "If you want this fight, @RepJamesComer, let's have it—in public."
"You love to talk about transparency. There's nothing more transparent than a public hearing, cameras on," Clinton added. "We will be there."
The former secretary of state insisted that she and her husband had "told them what we know, under oath."
"They ignored all of it. They moved the goalposts and turned accountability into an exercise in distraction."