What did Bill Clinton reveal during his testimony?
Bill Clinton testified before a congressional panel about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, asserting that he had no knowledge of Epstein’s sex crimes. Clinton acknowledged that he had flown on Epstein’s private plane several times for humanitarian work but claimed he broke ties with Epstein before the sex crimes were revealed in 2008.
During the testimony, Clinton was questioned about photos showing him with a woman in a hot tub and a pool. He stated, “No,” when asked if he engaged in any sexual activities with the unidentified woman in the photos. Clinton mentioned that a Secret Service agent was present at the pool during the incident, reinforcing his claim of innocence.
Context of the testimony
Clinton’s testimony comes as part of a broader investigation led by a Republican congressional panel into the activities of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking minor girls to Epstein.
Hillary Clinton also testified, stating that she did not know Epstein. Bill Clinton noted that Donald Trump never suggested he was involved in anything improper regarding Epstein, further distancing himself from any allegations.
The deposition lasted over nine hours, during which Clinton reiterated his lack of knowledge about Epstein’s criminal activities. He emphasized, “I would have turned him in myself,” if he had known about Epstein’s actions.
Next steps and public release
Clinton’s testimony was released publicly on March 2, 2026, providing insight into his connections with Epstein and his responses to the allegations surrounding the late financier. As investigations continue, the implications of Clinton’s testimony may unfold further, but details remain unconfirmed.
