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    Bill Clinton Denies Knowledge of Epstein’s Crimes During Closed-Door Testimony

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Former President Bill Clinton appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Friday, delivering a detailed testimony regarding his past interactions with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Speaking behind closed doors, Clinton firmly stated that during the times he spent with Epstein, he never observed anything suspicious or concerning that would have raised alarms about Epstein’s criminal behavior. His remarks came as part of a broader congressional inquiry into Epstein’s extensive sex trafficking network and the involvement of prominent figures.

    In a carefully prepared statement, Clinton emphasized that had he been aware of Epstein’s alleged exploitation of underage girls, he would have immediately severed all ties and reported the matter to authorities. He acknowledged that his association with Epstein occurred primarily in the early 2000s, after Clinton had left the presidency but before Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. The former president underscored that Epstein’s ability to conceal his illicit activities was so effective that even those who socialized with him were kept in the dark for years.

    Clinton’s testimony also addressed his use of Epstein’s private plane on multiple occasions during that period. He categorically denied any wrongdoing, stating, “I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong.” This statement was made in light of the release of millions of documents by the Justice Department, which included photographs of Clinton with women whose identities were obscured. The documents have fueled public curiosity and speculation about the nature of Epstein’s relationships with influential individuals.

    His appearance followed that of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who testified the previous day. She told the committee she had no recollection of meeting Epstein and had no information to contribute regarding his criminal activities. During her extensive seven-hour session, she was also questioned about unrelated topics, including unidentified flying objects and conspiracy theories from the 2016 election cycle. Both Clintons’ testimonies were part of the committee’s efforts to uncover any potential connections between Epstein and high-profile political figures.

    The committee’s Republican chairman, Representative James Comer of Kentucky, has repeatedly clarified that the Clintons are not currently accused of any criminal conduct. However, Comer insists that their cooperation is essential to fully understand Epstein’s ties to their charitable foundation. During a break in the proceedings, Comer revealed that Clinton had informed the committee that former President Donald Trump never made any statements to him suggesting involvement in Epstein’s illegal activities. This assertion sparked disagreement among Democratic members of the panel, who argued that it contradicted Trump’s own past remarks and called for Trump to be summoned for testimony—a request Comer has firmly rejected.

    Democratic Representative James Walkinshaw of Virginia criticized the investigation’s scope, highlighting what he described as a significant omission by Chairman Comer in not pursuing Trump’s testimony. Democrats have also accused the Trump administration’s Justice Department of withholding documents related to a woman who alleges sexual abuse by Trump when she was a minor. While the Justice Department maintains it is reviewing the material and will release it if appropriate, it has cautioned that some allegations lack substantiation.

    Trump’s name appears frequently in the extensive Epstein files, reflecting a long history of social interactions between the two men during the 1990s and early 2000s. Although Trump has denied any wrongdoing and claims to have ended his association with Epstein prior to the latter’s conviction, the connection has remained a point of controversy and public scrutiny over the years. In a recent statement from the White House, Trump expressed sympathy for Clinton, remarking, “I don’t like seeing him deposed,” while also suggesting that he himself has faced even greater scrutiny.

    The Clintons agreed to testify in Chappaqua, New York, near their primary residence, after the House committee threatened to hold them in contempt of Congress for initially refusing to cooperate. This move received support from some Democrats, though both Clintons have criticized the investigation as a partisan effort aimed at shielding Trump from accountability. They pointed out that other individuals involved in the inquiry were permitted to submit written statements instead of appearing in person.

    Jeffrey Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. His death was officially ruled a suicide, but it has continued to provoke widespread speculation and conspiracy theories. The ongoing congressional probe seeks to shed light on the full extent of Epstein’s network and the possible involvement of influential figures, underscoring the lasting impact of this high-profile scandal on American politics and society.

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