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Bill Clinton has provided testimony before a congressional body concerning his connection to Jeffrey Epstein, maintaining that he “observed nothing” and “acted without impropriety” throughout his “short-lived association” with the deceased individual convicted of sex offenses.
The former US president gave a private testimony to the House supervisory panel on Friday, a day subsequent to his spouse, previous Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, appearing before the identical committee.
Bill Clinton stands as the initial previous president in American annals to be obligated to give evidence before a legislative panel.
The Clintons’ presence before the panel signified the most recent development in a prolonged narrative that has elicited unsettling inquiries regarding Epstein’s connections to prominent figures in commerce and governance, comprising the Clintons and the sitting head of state, Donald Trump.
Although Trump and his Republican associates have striven to highlight the Clintons’ affiliations with Epstein, Democrats, conversely, have posed their own inquiries concerning the government’s management of Justice Department records pertaining to Epstein, encompassing materials linked to Trump and his cabinet members.
Legislators from the Democratic party initiated an inquiry earlier this week into claims the Department of Justice suppressed documents where a juvenile alleged sexual misconduct by Trump. The Ministry of Justice has stated all Epstein-related records in the government’s custody “have been furnished” unless the content was a copy, confidential, or subject to a federal probe.
For a considerable period, the Clintons resisted responding to the inquiries of the House supervisory panel, yet consented to give evidence earlier this month following threats from Republican legislators aligned with Trump to cite them for defying Congress.
The previous head of state and the erstwhile Secretary of State — who was defeated by Trump in the 2016 presidential contest — have faced increasing political scrutiny in recent times regarding their associations with Epstein.
Pam Bondi, the American Attorney-General, declared in November of the previous year that the Department of Justice would probe Bill Clinton’s connections to Epstein, following a solicitation from Trump.
A collection of Epstein documents made public by the Department of Justice in December comprised a minimum of 24 distinct photographs of Bill Clinton. The previous head of state was depicted next to Epstein, along with persons whose visages were obscured.
Bill Clinton on Friday admitted he was formerly acquainted with Epstein. However, in an introductory declaration disseminated via social platforms, the previous head of state characterized their connection as a “short-lived association” which “concluded years prior to his transgressions becoming known”.
“I was entirely unaware of the offenses Epstein was perpetrating,” Clinton informed legislators. “I am cognizant of what I perceived, and more significantly, what eluded my perception. I am aware of my actions, and more crucially, my inactions. I observed naught, and committed no impropriety.”
Hillary Clinton, during her introductory remarks on Thursday, charged the Republican-chaired panel with contriving a “factional political spectacle” to divert attention from inquiries regarding Trump’s association with Epstein, who was discovered deceased in his detention cell in 2019 while awaiting adjudication on federal sex trafficking indictments.
When questioned about Bill Clinton’s evidence on Friday morning, Trump informed journalists at the White House: “I find his deposition displeasing. Nevertheless, they undeniably targeted me to a greater extent.”
Trump has conceded that he was at one time acquainted with Epstein, yet stated he severed connections with the convicted sex offender over two decades prior. The head of state has refuted any complicity in, or cognizance of, Epstein’s transgressions.

