It has been noted that in a move that has raised eyebrows across the political spectrum, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has seemingly turned off the comments on her social media profile. This came right before the recent release of documents implicating her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
The documents, which surfaced as part of the ongoing investigation into the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, contained multiple references to Bill Clinton, adding another layer of controversy to the already scandal-plagued Epstein saga.
In response to mounting pressure, Hillary’s social media activity has been notably guarded. On December 31, she posted a nostalgic tweet reflecting on New Year’s Eve of 1999, coupled with an ironic call to defend democracy in 2024.
COWARD Hillary Clinton turned off her comments so she couldn't be held accountable…
SHAME ON YOU, YOU PIECE OF GARBAGE. https://t.co/MOfTteDXN7
— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) January 4, 2024
It has come to light that the timing of the post and the subsequent disabling of comments have been perceived by many as a strategic move to dodge the fallout from her husband’s alleged involvement with Epstein.
Commentator Graham Allen was quick to criticize Clinton’s actions, labeling her a “coward” for shutting down public discourse on her platform. “SHAME ON YOU, YOU PIECE OF GARBAGE,” Allen tweeted, voicing a sentiment echoed by many who believe that the Clintons should be held accountable for their connections to Epstein.
On Thursday her husband was spotted in a small town in Mexico – San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato – shortly after the release of the Epstein files. Bill was observed walking through the main square of the town. The Mayor of San Miguel de Allende, Mauricio Trejo Pureco, shared a photo of him on his social media, where Bill is seen in front of the parish of San Miguel Arcángel.