Bill Clinton to testify today in House committee's Epstein investigation
Bill Clinton is the first former president compelled to testify on Epstein ties amid bipartisan scrutiny and over 1 million documents released by the Justice Department.
- On Friday, former President Bill Clinton will be questioned by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee in Chappaqua, New York, becoming the first president to testify in over 40 years.
- Following Justice Department disclosures, the Republican-led probe intensified after millions of new Epstein documents, with Clinton appearing in files but not accused, and he agreed to testify after subpoena threats.
- Clinton acknowledged that he flew on Epstein's plane multiple times for Clinton Foundation-related travel, and released DOJ documents include previously unseen photos of him with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Committee chair James Comer, R-Ky., said he expects Clinton's deposition to take even longer, as dozens of journalists converged and the Secret Service erected metal barricades around the arts center.
- Democrats argue the hearings are political theater to shift focus onto President Trump's ties to Epstein, with calls for Trump to testify under oath, as Clinton faces questioning this Friday.
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‘I saw nothing and did nothing wrong’ – Bill Clinton tells US committee he had no idea of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes
Former US President Bill Clinton said on Friday he had no idea of the crimes Jeffrey Epstein was committing and would not have flown on the late convicted sex offender's plane if he had any inkling of them.
Former President Bill Clinton is testifying before the House Oversight Committee investigating the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
House oversight to grill Bill Clinton about Epstein White House visits
Former President Bill Clinton is set to testify Friday before the House oversight committee, where Republicans say they plan to press him about Jeffrey Epstein’s visits to the White House and his past travel aboard the late disgraced financier’s private plane. The closed-door deposition is scheduled for 11 a.m. at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in Westchester County, New York, near the Clintons’ primary residence. Committee Chairman James …
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Former President Bill Clinton is testifying Friday before members of Congress who are investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein…
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