🏛️ “I Saw Nothing”: Bill Clinton Testifies Under Oath on Epstein Ties
Chappaqua, NY | February 27, 2026 — History was made today as Bill Clinton became the first former U.S. President in decades to be compelled to testify before a congressional panel. The high-stakes, closed-door deposition focused entirely on his long-scrutinized association with Jeffrey Epstein.
The "No Idea" Defense
In a defiant opening statement, Clinton maintained he was completely unaware of Epstein’s criminal activities during their association in the early 2000s.
The Core Quote: > "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong. I had no idea of the crimes Epstein was committing."
The Emotional Rebuttal: Clinton argued that having grown up in a home with domestic abuse, he would have "turned him in myself" had he suspected any misconduct.
The Timeline: His legal team asserts that all contact with Epstein ended in 2005, years before the financier’s first conviction.
Why This is Happening Now
The House Oversight Committee’s breakthrough comes after a massive DOJ document dump in January 2026, which reportedly revealed:
New photos of Clinton with redacted individuals.
Detailed logs of previously undisclosed White House visits.
Hillary Clinton’s Role: Her seven-hour testimony yesterday (where she denied meeting Epstein) paved the way for this session.
Note: The Clintons only agreed to the deposition after being threatened with Contempt of Congress charges.
The Bigger Picture
While Republicans focus on travel logs and visitor lists, Democrats are now demanding similar sworn testimony from Donald Trump, citing his own history within the "Epstein files."
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