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Bill Clinton Testifies on Epstein Ties in Congressional Probe

Clinton told the House Oversight Committee he saw nothing suspicious in Epstein’s behavior, cut ties before Epstein’s 2008 plea, and would have reported him if aware, drawing from his own family history of abuse. The testimony followed Hillary Clinton’s deposition, where she denied ever meeting Epstein or knowing of his actions; it came amid a Republican-led investigation into Epstein’s network, spotlighting Bill’s 26 post-office flights on Epstein’s plane but none to his island. Partisan lines sharpened as Clinton cleared Trump of wrongdoing, prompting Democrats to call for his subpoena too, while no new criminal claims against the Clintons emerged.
Bill Clinton’s testified under oath for nearly six hours about his limited interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, denying any awareness of the financier’s sex trafficking crimes despite 26 documented flights on Epstein’s plane between 2002 and 2003.
The testimony, prompted by unsealed Epstein files naming over 150 associates including Clinton, highlights his claim of seeing “nothing wrong” during their association, which ended after Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea, while defending his wife Hillary’s lack of involvement.
Social media overwhelmingly express distrust, frequently citing Clinton’s 1998 denial of sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky as evidence of habitual deception, underscoring persistent public skepticism toward his credibility on personal misconduct allegations.




