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‘I did nothing wrong’: Bill Clinton testifies in House Epstein inquiry

‘I did nothing wrong’: Bill Clinton testifies in House Epstein inquiry

Summary

Bill Clinton testified to a House committee, saying he didn't know about Jeffrey Epstein's activities when he flew on his plane. He stated he saw nothing wrong during his interactions with Epstein. The inquiry is part of an investigation into Epstein's connections with notable figures.

Key Facts

  • Bill Clinton testified in a closed-door session about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Clinton said he would have reported Epstein to police if he had known about any illegal activities.
  • He mentioned Epstein had hidden his activities very well.
  • Clinton flew on Epstein's plane several times in the early 2000s.
  • Documents released include photos of Clinton with women whose faces are obscured.
  • The House panel is also investigating Epstein's involvement with the Clintons' charitable foundation.
  • Republicans have not accused the Clintons of any wrongdoing in the inquiry.
  • Democrats want President Trump to testify, citing his previous social interactions with Epstein.

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