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Bill Clinton defends his wife: 'She had nothing to do with Epstein'. Then the admission about the flights

Bill Clinton testified under oath in connection with the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, defending his wife against allegations of involvement.

Former President Bill Clinton has begun testifying under oath as part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. During the deposition, Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna stated that Clinton is cooperating with the inquiry. Clinton labeled it as 'simply unfair' that his wife was summoned for a deposition, emphasizing her lack of involvement in Epstein's matters. In his prepared opening statement for the committee, Clinton claimed to have had only a 'brief acquaintance' with Epstein, which ended 'years before his crimes came to light.' He asserted that he never witnessed any signs of illegal conduct during their 'limited meetings,' attempting to distance himself and his wife from Epstein's notorious activities. The hearing involving the Clintons is part of a broader context of investigations and calls for transparency regarding Epstein's network and the high-profile individuals linked to him. As the probe continues, the implications for those connected to Epstein, especially politically prominent figures, could be significant, not only in terms of legal ramifications but also public perception and reputational fallout.

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