Bill Clinton says Trump 'never said anything' to suggest he was involved with Epstein: Comer
Bill Clinton testified he does not recall Trump implicating himself in Epstein crimes during a House Oversight Committee deposition amid ongoing political disputes.
- On Friday, Former President Bill Clinton denied any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes during a closed-door deposition at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, later answering questions after his public statement.
- Investigators subpoenaed the Clintons as part of their Epstein probe, with Democrats and Republicans calling the depositions 'historical' days for high-ranking officials.
- Chairman James Comer said Clinton `answered every question, or attempted to answer every question`, calling the deposition productive, as Democrats asked whether Trump should also be summoned.
- A video and transcript will be released within days, with the committee warning the record could prompt more questions and additional subpoenas.
- Chairman James Comer said, `I know there's a lot of obsession about President Trump from the media, a lot of curiosity about President Trump from media. I want to make a statement because they'll probably not mention this when they come out here`, and Democrats disputed his framing.
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Clinton Breaks Silence After Epstein Deposition
Clinton Breaks Silence After Epstein Deposition Bill Clinton filed a short, hoarse video after a long day of questioning. He spent seven hours answering the House Oversight Committee. He did it from an office in Chappaqua, New York. Republicans say they wanted answers. They asked about Clinton’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Chairman James Comer told reporters Clinton said something about President Donald Trump. “Trump has never said anything …
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton assured Friday that he had no idea of the sexual "crimes" of his former friend Jeffrey Epstein, during a hearing by a parliamentary commission of inquiry that questioned him about his past ties with the financier. ...
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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer attempted to use Bill Clinton's statement to shield President Trump from congressional testimony. Comer told reporters that Clinton said Trump "has never said anything to me to make me think he was involved" with Epstein. However, Rep. Robert García disputed Comer's characterization of Clinton's remarks. MSNBC's Ali Vitali noted Comer was trying to preemptively counter Democratic arguments that Trump, …
After his wife Hillary, former President Bill Clinton, in turn, was interviewed Friday, February 27, by a parliamentary commission of inquiry into his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein to whom he was close. Reaffirming having distanced himself from the financier more than a decade before his death in prison in 2019, Bill Clinton assured that he "had no idea of [his] crimes."
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