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'CLASSIC HILLARY': Bruner Blasts Clinton's Deposition Deflections, Exposes Epstein's Ties to the Clinton Foundation [WATCH]


A deposition filled with deflections and mistruths.

Government Accountability Institute Director of Research Seamus Bruner says former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s recent sit-down with the House Oversight Committee was “classic” Hillary; it was all deflection, zero accountability,” Bruner says.

The more than four-and-a-half-hour deposition found the former Secretary dropping more than a few “I don’t recalls.”

“I don’t recall, I don’t recall, I don’t recall. We’ve heard this for many, many years. Decades, really. And the Epstein relationship with the Clintons goes way, way back, all the way to Bill being in the White House,” Bruner told OAN host Dan Ball.

According to Bruner, Epstein once claimed he played a role in inspiring the creation of the Clinton Foundation, which Bruner described as operating in ways similar to Epstein’s own networking efforts.

“I do think one of the most egregious untruths that Hillary told today was the relationship, in fact, according to Jeffrey Epstein. He thought he had the idea for the Clinton Foundation. And we can see in these files coming out that it really is an Epstein-type operation that is the Clinton Foundation, because he is this great convener bringing all of these powerful people together,” Bruner continued.

Bruner continued: “That’s exactly what the Clinton Foundation was in the Clinton Global Initiative. I thought when Hillary said that Bill Clinton’s dozens of trips on the Lolita Express were all for charitable purposes, that was probably the most outrageous thing to me. Mainly because one, they weren’t. There was a lot of fun being had, apparently, on that plane, and they were going to places that were not like soup kitchens.”

Former President Clinton flew on Epstein’s plane at least 26 times, according to Bruner.

Watch the clip above.