In a recent congressional testimony, former President Bill Clinton firmly denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, stating, "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong." This statement came during a closed-door session with the House Oversight Committee, where Clinton faced intense scrutiny due to his documented ties to Epstein, who was convicted of sex offenses and died in jail in 2019. Clinton emphasized that being mentioned in the released documents does not imply guilt, asserting, "No person is above the law, even presidents — especially presidents." His testimony followed that of his wife, Hillary Clinton, who also denied any knowledge of Epstein's crimes and accused the committee of attempting to deflect attention from President Trump's connections to Epstein, saying, "If this committee is serious about learning the truth about Epstein’s trafficking crimes… it would ask (Trump) directly under oath about the tens of thousands of times he shows up in the Epstein files."
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Bill Clinton Testifies On Epstein Ties Before House Committee
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Bill Clinton denied wrongdoing in Epstein's case during congressional testimony, asserting innocence amid scrutiny. The hearings reveal political tensions over Epstein's network and Trump's ties.
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