Bill Clinton says Trump 'never said anything' to suggest he was involved with Epstein: Comer
Bill Clinton testified he never heard Donald Trump admit involvement in Epstein's crimes during a deposition that will have its video and transcript released soon.
- On Friday, former President Bill Clinton appeared before the House Oversight Committee, denying knowledge of Epstein's crimes and saying he could not recall Trump ever implicating himself, Comer reported.
- The Republican-led House Oversight Committee prompted closed-door depositions of the Clintons after subpoenaing tens of thousands of Epstein-related records from the DOJ and Epstein estate dating roughly 1990 to 2019.
- Comer said Clinton 'answered every question, or attempted to answer every question,' and relayed that Clinton 'poured cold water' on Trump involvement speculation, adding, 'I know there's a lot of obsession about President Trump from the media.'
- Reporters and lawmakers urged release of the full transcript so the record can be reviewed, with Democrats disputing Comer's characterization and saying the full depositions could be released within days.
- The House Oversight Committee said Friday that the depositions with Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton were 'historical', as Democrats may seek testimony from President Trump using the precedent.
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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. ...
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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