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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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U.S. Vice President Bill Clinton started to give an explanation in front of a parliamentary committee on his relations with Jeffrey Epstein, while democracy demands as well as current President Donald Trump to be called...

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Le Journal de Montreal broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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