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Clinton denies wrongdoing in Epstein hearing — truth or defense?

Margret Dianne FerminIpinost noong 2026-02-28 17:07:10 Clinton denies wrongdoing in Epstein hearing — truth or defense?

CHAPPAQUA, United States — February 28, 2026 — Former U.S. President Bill Clinton denied any wrongdoing during a congressional panel hearing that grilled him over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, insisting that he severed connections with the disgraced financier well before Epstein’s 2008 conviction for sex offenses.

Clinton, who features prominently in the so-called “Epstein files,” told lawmakers, “I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong.” He emphasized that his interactions with Epstein were limited and that he would have reported any misconduct had he been aware of it.

Republican members of the committee pressed Clinton on inconsistencies in his closed-door testimony, while Democrats sought to redirect focus toward former President Donald Trump’s own alleged ties to Epstein. Clinton maintained that his relationship with Epstein ended years before the financier’s legal troubles escalated, reiterating that he had no involvement in any criminal activity.

The hearing comes amid renewed scrutiny of Epstein’s network following the release of documents and photographs, including one showing Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Clinton’s testimony was shared widely on social media, where he repeated his denial of any wrongdoing.

Democrats on the panel urged Trump to testify, arguing that his connections to Epstein also warrant investigation. Clinton’s appearance underscores the political tensions surrounding the probe, as both parties clash over how to handle the fallout from Epstein’s legacy.

The congressional inquiry is expected to continue in the coming weeks, with further testimonies anticipated. Clinton’s firm denial sets the stage for a contentious debate over accountability and transparency in the wake of Epstein’s crimes.

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