Bill Clinton Testifies Before House Committee on Jeffrey Epstein Connections
1-Minute Brief
Bill Clinton testified for over five hours before Congress about his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Facts
- Bill Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Clinton's deposition followed testimony by his wife, Hillary Clinton, the previous day.
- The deposition was held behind closed doors in Chappaqua, New York.
- Clinton stated he 'never witnessed' any concerning behavior during his interactions with Epstein.
- Committee Chairman James Comer indicated Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick may also be called to testify.
What Happened
Former President Bill Clinton appeared for a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee, answering questions about his interactions with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The session lasted over five hours and followed testimony from Hillary Clinton. Clinton denied witnessing or participating in any wrongdoing.
Why It Matters
The Congressional investigation seeks to clarify the extent of Clinton's connections to Epstein, a figure whose criminal activities have prompted scrutiny of prominent individuals. The testimonies mark the first time a former president and secretary of state have been compelled to testify before Congress on this matter, highlighting ongoing efforts to investigate Epstein's network.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft19h agoEpstein files questionings continue with Bill Clinton as Comer says Lutnick may be next
- CBS NewsLeft19h agoBill Clinton takes hot seat at Epstein files deposition
- CNAUnknown17h agoBill Clinton faces grilling on extensive ties to Epstein
