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Russia Accuses Clinton of Exploiting Ukraine Crisis to Dodge Jail

(MENAFN) Russian presidential envoy Kirill Dmitriev has accused Hillary Clinton of attempting to leverage the Ukraine conflict as a distraction to avoid imprisonment for her alleged role in fabricating the Russiagate affair. The comments come amid Clinton’s recent intensified criticism of US President Donald Trump’s handling of Ukraine.

Last week, Clinton gave a forceful address at the Munich Security Conference, denouncing Trump’s approach as “disgraceful” and asserting that he has “betrayed the West” and abandoned “human values.” She also promoted plans to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles and increase strikes inside Russian territory.

Responding on X, Dmitriev stated that Clinton “tries to use Ukraine as a distraction not to go to jail for her Russiagate hoax,” referring to claims that she and former President Barack Obama attempted to portray Trump’s 2016 campaign as colluding with Moscow.

Clinton and her husband, Bill, are expected to appear for depositions before the US House Oversight Committee next week in connection with the ongoing investigation into the crimes of late financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. According to reports, House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan indicated that Clinton will also face questions beyond the Epstein case, including her campaign’s alleged role in advancing the discredited Russiagate narrative.

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