House Committee Publishes Videos of Clintons Discussing Epstein Connection
Recently, a House committee released videos featuring former U.S. president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton discussing their connections to Jeffrey Epstein. These recordings emerged from depositions conducted over two days the previous week.
Bill Clinton’s Testimony
In his deposition, Bill Clinton stated that he severed ties with Epstein years prior to Epstein’s guilty plea in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl. He recounted his first encounter with Epstein in 2002, during a humanitarian trip when he flew on Epstein’s private jet. Clinton emphasized that they ended their association the following year.
Claims of Ignorance
Bill Clinton asserted that he never observed any signs that suggested Epstein was involved in trafficking women. Despite the numerous visits Epstein made to the White House during Clinton’s presidency, the former president claimed he did not remember any of those meetings, even in light of existing photographs.
Hillary Clinton’s Remarks
In her testimony, Hillary Clinton mentioned that she had no recollection of meeting Epstein at all. Both Clintons faced extensive questioning from lawmakers. This inquiry aimed at uncovering accountability for anyone complicit in Epstein’s abuse of underage girls.
Investigation Background
The House committee’s investigation targets not just Epstein’s actions but also aims to identify those who might have turned a blind eye to his alleged activities.
- Key Figures: Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein
- Key Dates: Epstein’s guilty plea in 2008; meetings from 2002-2003
- Main Focus: Accountability regarding Epstein’s abuse
This release adds another layer to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Epstein and those who interacted with him. The testimonies underscore a broader discussion on complicity and awareness of abuse in elite circles.