Bill Clinton was questioned for six hours about whether he had sex with women – this is how he commented on the embarrassing Epstein photo
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton was questioned for over six hours by congressional representatives regarding his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
On Friday, former U.S. President Bill Clinton was subjected to over six hours of questioning by members of Congress about his association with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Representatives traveled to New York for the questioning to spare Clinton the trip to Washington, D.C. During the interrogation, Clinton consistently denied any knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities and characterized his relationship with Epstein as merely a "brief acquaintance."
As part of the inquiry, Congress members presented Clinton with various photographs related to Epstein, including images of him with women. Clinton was asked about his sexual encounters with each individual in the photographs, to which he replied negatively each time. This included a well-publicized image of Clinton in a hot tub with a woman, which he claimed not to recognize and vehemently denied having had any sexual relations with her. Clinton maintained a firm stance, declaring that he had answered all questions posed to him and reiterated his ignorance of any crimes associated with Epstein.
The questioning highlights ongoing scrutiny regarding Epstein's connections with high-profile individuals and raises questions about the implications of such relationships on their public personas. Clinton's testimony comes amidst a broader investigation into Epstein's extensive criminal network and the powerful figures who may have had ties to him, reinforcing the importance of accountability among those in prominent political positions.