Bill Clinton Testifies Under Subpoena in House Epstein Probe, Says He 'Saw Nothing' and Rebukes Hillary Subpoena
Mar 02
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Under subpoena Friday, former President Bill Clinton gave a closed‑door, filmed and transcribed deposition in Chappaqua, New York — the first time a former U.S. president has been compelled to testify to Congress — telling the House Oversight Committee "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong," warning he would often say "I don't recall" about decades‑old interactions and denying knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. In his opening, he rebuked the panel for subpoenaing Hillary Clinton, saying she "had nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein," a session arranged after months of negotiation and near‑contempt votes as Republicans pursue broader questions arising from DOJ Epstein files.
Jeffrey Epstein Investigations
Congressional Oversight
Corporate Accountability