Bill Clinton Tells House Oversight: “I Did Nothing Wrong” in Epstein Testimony
Former President Bill Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee, defending his past association with Jeffrey Epstein and stating he had “no idea” about the crimes. Clinton acknowledged documented interactions in the 1990s and early 2000s but firmly denied ever visiting Epstein’s island or witnessing misconduct. He also pushed back against lawmakers for calling Hillary Clinton to testify, saying she “had nothing to do” with Epstein. The high-stakes deposition followed threats of contempt of Congress, intensifying national scrutiny and political debate. As the Epstein investigation resurfaces in Washington, Clinton’s sworn defense is now at the center of a renewed accountability showdown.