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Clinton Testifies on Epstein Ties

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Former US President Bill Clinton testified before a committee, addressing his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton's testimony shed light on his relationship with Epstein, a financier who was accused...

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Clinton Testifies on Epstein Ties

Former President Denies Knowledge of Financier's Crimes

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 1 source reference

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Former US President Bill Clinton testified before a committee, addressing his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton's testimony shed light on his relationship with Epstein, a financier who was accused of sex trafficking and other crimes before his death in 2019.

According to Clinton, he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes and would not have flown on his plane if he had known. "I would never have flown on his plane if I had any inkling of what he was doing," Clinton stated. The former president's testimony was in response to questions about a photo of him sitting in a hot tub with Epstein on the financier's private island.

Clinton's relationship with Epstein has been under scrutiny for years, with many questioning how much he knew about the financier's activities. Clinton has maintained that he was unaware of Epstein's crimes and only knew him as a donor to his charitable foundation.

The committee's inquiry into Clinton's ties to Epstein is part of a broader investigation into the financier's activities and the extent to which he was able to use his wealth and influence to evade accountability. Epstein's victims have accused him of using his wealth and connections to silence them and avoid prosecution.

Clinton's testimony provides some insight into his relationship with Epstein, but many questions remain unanswered. The committee's investigation is ongoing, and it is unclear what other information may come to light.

In his testimony, Clinton acknowledged that he had taken four trips on Epstein's plane, known as the "Lolita Express," but claimed that he had no knowledge of the financier's crimes at the time. Clinton's staff had vetted Epstein before the trips, but it appears that they did not uncover any information about his illicit activities.

The photo of Clinton and Epstein in the hot tub has been widely circulated and has raised questions about the nature of their relationship. Clinton's testimony suggests that the photo was taken during a visit to Epstein's private island, but he did not provide further details about the circumstances surrounding the photo.

Clinton's denial of knowledge about Epstein's crimes is consistent with his previous statements on the matter. However, the committee's investigation may yet uncover new information that sheds more light on the relationship between the two men.

In the meantime, Epstein's victims continue to seek justice and accountability for the crimes they suffered. The committee's investigation is an important step towards uncovering the truth about Epstein's activities and the extent to which he was able to use his wealth and influence to evade accountability.

As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen what other information may come to light about Clinton's relationship with Epstein. One thing is clear, however: the case against Epstein is a complex and disturbing one, and it will likely take time and effort to uncover the full truth.

Former US President Bill Clinton testified before a committee, addressing his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton's testimony shed light on his relationship with Epstein, a financier who was accused of sex trafficking and other crimes before his death in 2019.

According to Clinton, he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes and would not have flown on his plane if he had known. "I would never have flown on his plane if I had any inkling of what he was doing," Clinton stated. The former president's testimony was in response to questions about a photo of him sitting in a hot tub with Epstein on the financier's private island.

Clinton's relationship with Epstein has been under scrutiny for years, with many questioning how much he knew about the financier's activities. Clinton has maintained that he was unaware of Epstein's crimes and only knew him as a donor to his charitable foundation.

The committee's inquiry into Clinton's ties to Epstein is part of a broader investigation into the financier's activities and the extent to which he was able to use his wealth and influence to evade accountability. Epstein's victims have accused him of using his wealth and connections to silence them and avoid prosecution.

Clinton's testimony provides some insight into his relationship with Epstein, but many questions remain unanswered. The committee's investigation is ongoing, and it is unclear what other information may come to light.

In his testimony, Clinton acknowledged that he had taken four trips on Epstein's plane, known as the "Lolita Express," but claimed that he had no knowledge of the financier's crimes at the time. Clinton's staff had vetted Epstein before the trips, but it appears that they did not uncover any information about his illicit activities.

The photo of Clinton and Epstein in the hot tub has been widely circulated and has raised questions about the nature of their relationship. Clinton's testimony suggests that the photo was taken during a visit to Epstein's private island, but he did not provide further details about the circumstances surrounding the photo.

Clinton's denial of knowledge about Epstein's crimes is consistent with his previous statements on the matter. However, the committee's investigation may yet uncover new information that sheds more light on the relationship between the two men.

In the meantime, Epstein's victims continue to seek justice and accountability for the crimes they suffered. The committee's investigation is an important step towards uncovering the truth about Epstein's activities and the extent to which he was able to use his wealth and influence to evade accountability.

As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen what other information may come to light about Clinton's relationship with Epstein. One thing is clear, however: the case against Epstein is a complex and disturbing one, and it will likely take time and effort to uncover the full truth.

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