Glenn Beck mocks Hillary Clinton’s Epstein testimony: 'When did she give family pants back to Bill?'
WASHINGTON, DC: Conservative commentator Glenn Beck criticized Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton during a recent broadcast.
He mocked the former first lady’s alleged testimony and suggested she has always held the true power in the Clinton political partnership.
Beck’s comments arose as Hillary Clinton faced questions about Jeffrey Epstein and the Clinton Foundation.
Glenn Beck claims Hillary Clinton is throwing husband under the bus
According to Beck’s retelling, when pressed about matters tied to Epstein, Clinton responded that she did not have knowledge of the issues and that lawmakers would have to “ask Bill.”
“Hillary was like, I don't know anything about that. You'll have to ask Bill.” That answer prompted Beck to launch into a biting monologue.
When did Hillary Clinton give the family pants back to Bill? She has ALWAYS been the decision maker. But suddenly, when it comes to Epstein, she tells Congress they have to ask Bill?! How convenient. pic.twitter.com/pUMlQDl2Q4
— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) February 27, 2026
“Let me ask you a question, America,” Beck said. “When did Hillary take the pants off and give the family pants back to her husband? Please, she’s just throwing him under the bus.”
Beck painted a vivid picture of how he imagined the moment unfolding, joking that Bill Clinton must have been watching the exchange with disbelief. “He had to be sitting there watching, going, Really, sweetheart? Thank you. Thank you for that.”
Glenn Beck asks for full release and arrests
Beck also mentioned reports that Bill Clinton has testified before Congress and that transcripts or related materials might soon be made public.
“So he's testifying in front of Congress and they're going to release. Supposedly they're going to release all of it soon.” He noted that Democrats have called for full transparency on the issue, and he supports this effort.
At the same time, he recognized that Democrats intend to question people from the other side of the political spectrum as well. Beck replied with a similar statement: "Democrats are of course demanding it. Good.”
He argued that accountability should not belong to one political party. He framed the issue as part of a larger call for justice in cases related to Epstein.
Beck suggested that a large majority of Americans, “80 percent,” in his estimate, would back jail time for anyone, regardless of their party, who participated in illegal acts.
“If you just ask the question, would you like to see anyone from any and all parties that were involved in anything illegal, having to do with Epstein, would you like to see them go to jail?”
“I'll bet you that number is about 80%.” He urged listeners to remain civically engaged, saying he had received word that Senate phone lines were “pounded” with calls.
Beck encouraged viewers to contact their senators, including Senate leadership, and to do so politely.