Bill Clinton Testifies on Epstein Ties: "I Did Nothing Wrong"
In a historic and highly charged session, former President Bill Clinton appeared before the House Oversight Committee on February 27, 2026, to address his past relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Speaking from Chappaqua, New York, Clinton maintained a firm stance of innocence, despite the mounting political pressure surrounding the investigation.
"No Wrongdoing" Despite Years of Association
Unlike the more combative tone seen during Hillary Clinton’s testimony the previous day, the former President adopted a cooperative yet defensive approach. In an official statement, Clinton admitted to his past connections with Epstein but adamantly denied any knowledge of his crimes.
"I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong," Clinton stated, emphasizing that Epstein managed to hide his illicit activities from everyone for years. He maintained that he severed ties with Epstein long before the financier’s first conviction.
A Historic Legal Precedent
This event marks the first time in U.S. history that a former president has been compelled to testify before Congress against his will. The testimony took place at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center after months of legal battles where the Clintons attempted to block the subpoenas, labeling them as "politically motivated."
Political Tug-of-War
The hearing has become a central battleground for both parties:
Republicans: Led by Chairman James Comer (R-KY), the committee is focusing on the 17 documented visits Epstein made to the White House during the Clinton administration, as well as numerous photographs of the two men together.
Democrats: While participating in the questioning, Democratic members are using Clinton’s appearance as a legal "stepping stone." They argue that if a former president can be forced to testify, the committee must now compel Donald Trump to answer similar questions regarding his own ties to Epstein.
What’s Next?
While Hillary Clinton’s six-hour testimony reportedly yielded little new information, Republicans believe Bill Clinton’s deeper involvement during the early years of the Clinton Global Initiative remains a "matter of public interest." Chairman Comer has promised to release the full transcripts and video recordings of Hillary Clinton’s deposition in the coming days.
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