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The Deposition of President Bill Clinton on the Epstein Probe

Mar 5, 2026
On February 27, 2026, former President Bill Clinton appeared before the House Oversight Committee to provide a sworn deposition regarding his historical association with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. In this comprehensive four-hour testimony, the former President addresses long-standing questions regarding his travel on Epstein’s aircraft, White House visitor logs from the 1990s, and his knowledge of the activities surrounding Epstein’s private island. Clinton maintains throughout the testimony that he had no knowledge of Epstein’s crimes at the time of their association and emphasizes his commitment to transparency and justice for the survivors. Key Segments & Timestamps: Opening Statement: "No one is above the law" Clarifying the timeline of the first meeting with Epstein The role of Larry Summers in the introduction Reasons for ending the association in 2005 Addressing allegations regarding Little St. James (The Island) Discussion of a 2002 conversation with Donald Trump regarding Epstein Context and explanation of the Brunei "Hot Tub" photograph
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