Mar 3 • 10:27 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

After taking the oath, B. Clinton stated that he knew nothing about J. Epstein's crimes

B. Clinton testified that he was unaware of J. Epstein's criminal activities and mentioned that Donald Trump had never hinted at any wrongdoing related to Epstein.

B. Clinton recently testified before a Republican-led House Oversight Committee regarding his connections with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell amid their investigation into Epstein's criminal activities. During closed-door sessions held in Chappaqua, New York, Clinton reinforced that he had severed ties with Epstein before the financier's sexual crimes came to light in 2008. Video recordings from these hearings, each lasting approximately four and a half hours, were released by the committee following the sessions.

In his testimony, Clinton emphasized that he was unaware of any nefarious activities involving Epstein, despite their past associations. He also pointed out that former President Donald Trump, who was once close friends with Epstein, had never communicated any concerns about Epstein's conduct. This statement seemed aimed at distancing himself from Epstein and clarifying the nature of their relationship, while also indirectly addressing speculation about Trump's role.

Clinton's testimony, alongside that of his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton—who claimed not to have known Epstein—serves as a significant development in the ongoing investigation. The scrutiny on both Clintons raises questions about their past connections and how much they actually knew about Epstein's illicit activities, further complicating their public personas as the inquiry unfolds and potentially influencing perceptions in the political arena.

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