Bill Clinton Testifies on Epstein Case, Denies Wrongdoing
Clinton's Testimony on Epstein Investigation
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton testified before lawmakers investigating the case of Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, stating on Friday that he did "nothing wrong" and saw "no signs of being abused" by Epstein. This marked a historic moment as it was the first time a former president was compelled to testify in front of Congress.
This testimony came just a day after Clinton's wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, also provided her account to lawmakers. While no allegations of misconduct have been directed at Bill Clinton, lawmakers are deliberating on how accountability should be enforced in the U.S., especially as numerous men have lost their positions due to their connections with Epstein.
Hillary Clinton informed the lawmakers that she had no knowledge of Epstein's exploitation of underage girls and could not recall any details regarding her meetings with him.
