Clinton Claims To Know Nothing of Epstein Crimes
- Feb 28
- 2 min read

Bill Clinton told Congress he never saw or knew about Epstein’s crimes.
• The testimony took place in a closed‑door, day‑long deposition in New York.
• Clinton was questioned about files referencing him, including a hot tub photo.
• The photo shows him with an unidentified person whose face is obscured.
• Hillary Clinton testified the previous day, also denying any knowledge of wrongdoing.
• Neither Bill nor Hillary Clinton has been accused of misconduct by Epstein survivors.
• Clinton said he would have cut ties and reported Epstein if he had known anything.
• He released a video after testifying, repeating that he had no knowledge of crimes.
• Clinton encouraged the release of all Epstein‑related files for transparency.
• He urged others with information to speak before Congress.
• The Clintons initially resisted subpoenas, calling the investigation political.
• They ultimately agreed to testify as contempt‑of‑Congress threats escalated.
• Clinton said he did not know the woman in the hot tub photo.
• He denied having any sexual contact with her.
• Clinton did not speak with reporters following the deposition.
• Committee Chair James Comer called the deposition productive.
• Comer said a transcript and video of the testimony will be released.
• He said the Clintons are among the highest‑ranking officials ever deposed by Congress.
• Clinton was asked about Donald Trump’s relationship with Epstein during testimony.
• Democrats argued new information from Clinton justifies calling Trump to testify.
• Representative Robert Garcia said Clinton shared new details about discussions involving Trump.
• Garcia stated that presidents and former presidents now have precedent to testify.
• Six presidents had previously testified before Congress; Clinton is now the seventh.
• Comer said Clinton provided no evidence suggesting Trump was involved in Epstein’s crimes.
• Comer maintained that Trump had been “exonerated” for years.
• Trump told reporters he disliked seeing Clinton deposed.
• Lawmakers from both parties said Clinton was cooperative and transparent.
• Clinton said his interactions with Epstein were tied to charity work after 2001.
• He said he ended his association with Epstein around two decades ago.
• Epstein died in jail in 2019 awaiting trial for sex‑trafficking offences.
• The Clintons’ names appear frequently in Justice Department files on Epstein.
• Their presence in the documents does not imply wrongdoing.
• The files reveal Epstein’s broad ties with influential individuals even after 2008.
• Clinton and Hillary had initially sought public testimony to avoid selective leaks.




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