Bill Clinton says he “saw nothing and did nothing wrong” in Epstein testimony
Bill Clinton denied wrongdoing in his closed-door deposition about ties to Epstein, emphasizing lack of knowledge of criminal acts despite documented interactions, committee said.
- Former President Bill Clinton opened his deposition on Friday, February 27, 2026, telling the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, `I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong`.
- After DOJ disclosures, the committee moved to compel testimony as the Republican-led House Oversight Committee launched the probe and the Clintons agreed to testify after subpoenas and contempt threats, with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testifying on Thursday, February 26, 2026, denying memory of Epstein.
- Clinton acknowledged flying on Epstein’s private plane several times while traveling for Clinton Foundation work during the 2001–2003 period, and U.S. Department of Justice files include photos of him reclining in a hot tub with Ghislaine Maxwell .
- Committee Republicans said they still have many questions and may call witnesses including Howard Lutnick, while Rep. Robert Garcia demanded equal scrutiny for President Donald Trump and others.
- It is the first compelled congressional deposition of a former U.S. president, prompting debate over closed‑door depositions and potential transcript release, while Rep. James Comer says the inquiry targets accountability and influence.
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The 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton on Friday, February 27, testified for more than 6 hours before the House of Representatives regarding the cases of the late Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of sex crimes.
Former US President Bill Clinton denies wrongdoing in Epstein ties
Washington: Former President Bill Clinton told members of Congress on Friday, February 27, that he “did nothing wrong” in his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and saw no signs of Epstein’s sexual abuse as he faced hours of grilling from lawmakers over his connections to the disgraced financier from more than two decades ago. “I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,” the former Democratic president said in an opening statement he shared on socia…
Clinton denies wrongdoing at grilling on Epstein ties
Former US president Bill Clinton denied wrongdoing at a Congressional panel on Friday on his well-documented links to Jeffrey Epstein, as Democrats seek to shift focus toward Donald Trump’s own ties to the convicted sex offender. Clinton features prominently throughout the Epstein files, but he insists that he broke ties well before the disgraced billionaire’s 2008 conviction for sex offenses. “I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,” Clinton sa…
Epstein Files: Former US President Bill Clinton Faces Grilling From Lawmakers Over Jeffrey Epstein Ties, Says He ‘Did Nothing Wrong’
Democratic lawmakers say former President Bill Clinton has tried to answer every question during a deposition over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. 'I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,' the former Democratic president Bill Clinton said in an opening statement he shared on social media. Epstein Files: Former US President Bill Clinton Faces Grilling From Lawmakers Over Jeffrey Epstein Ties, Says He ‘Did Nothing Wrong’.
Clinton denies knowledge of Epstein crimes as US lawmakers press for answers: ‘I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong’
Clinton says he would have turned Epstein in had he seen evidence of crimesDemocrats accuse Justice Department of cover-up, say Trump must testifyClinton flew on Epstein’s plane several times in the early 2000sFirst time a former president has been compelled to testify to CongressWASHINGTON, Feb 28 — Bill Clinton told lawmakers yesterday that he “saw nothing that gave me pause” when he spent time with Jeffrey Epstein, as the former president gav…
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