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Bill Clinton before the Committee regarding Epstein: ‘I saw nothing’

Bill Clinton is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, following months of negotiations regarding his appearance conditions.

Bill Clinton will provide testimony to the House Oversight Committee today as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The session, taking place in Chappaqua, New York, follows a lengthy back-and-forth regarding the terms of Clinton's appearance before the committee. Clinton’s testimony comes at a time when public interest in Epstein’s connections and his criminal activities remains high, following widespread media scrutiny and various ongoing investigations.

Prior to his testimony, Clinton released a statement on social media, asserting that he had only a "brief acquaintance" with Epstein, which he claims ended "years before Epstein's crimes became known." This statement is part of Clinton's effort to distance himself from Epstein as he faces questioning from lawmakers. In a separate session earlier, Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State and First Lady, responded to questions behind closed doors for over six hours, highlighting the political implications of the Epstein scandal on their family’s public image and legacy.

The implications of this testimony could be significant for Bill Clinton as he navigates the political and social fallout of the Epstein case. Given Epstein's connections to many influential figures, Clinton's statements may be scrutinized by both the public and the media, impacting the ongoing discussions about accountability and the ethical responsibilities of public figures and their associations. Both Clintons are under examination as this case unfolds, raising questions about their awareness and actions concerning Epstein's notorious activities.

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