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Bill Clinton's major disclosure about Epstein

Bill Clinton addressed his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein during a congressional hearing, denying knowledge of Epstein's crimes and expressing regret over their meetings.

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton recently testified before the House Oversight Committee regarding his interactions with the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In his statement, Clinton denied any knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities and expressed regret for the meetings they had. He stated, "I didn't see anything, nor did I do anything wrong," emphasizing that he was unaware of Epstein's true nature during the multiple encounters.

Clinton detailed that he had met Epstein several times and claimed that none of these interactions raised any suspicions at the time. His testimony comes as part of ongoing investigations into Epstein's extensive network of abuse. According to Clinton, during over twenty meetings with Epstein, he never had a moment of doubt or concern about the nature of Epstein's activities.

The implications of Clinton's statements are significant, as they attempt to distance himself from Epstein's notorious legacy and the associated scrutiny of those in his social circle. Clinton also noted that Epstein had posed as a financier interested in supporting various initiatives of the Clinton Foundation, such as climate change efforts and other international projects, illustrating how Epstein leveraged his connections for philanthropic appearances while concealing his nefarious actions.

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