Bill Clinton makes anguished Epstein admission
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Former President Bill Clinton has clarified that he did not suggest President Donald Trump should be subpoenaed in Congress’s extensive investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, stating he was unaware of any misconduct.

Recently, the House Oversight Committee interviewed both Bill and Hillary Clinton to explore their connections to Epstein and any possible knowledge they might have regarding his activities.

On Monday afternoon, the committee unveiled exclusive videos showcasing the lengthy depositions conducted last week.

During the proceedings, Congressman Robert Garcia from California, the leading Democrat on the panel, questioned Clinton about whether Trump should be called to testify. The former President redirected the question back to Garcia.

“That’s for you to decide, but he (Trump) did know him well, and I once had a brief discussion with him about it,” Clinton, now 79, responded to Garcia.

This marked the first time in U.S. history that a former President was deposed by Congress. Democrats, noting this new precedent, have expressed interest in having Trump testify. However, Clinton refrained from offering his opinion on whether such a move should be pursued.

How a celebrity golf outing exposed a rift 

Garcia then thanked Clinton, and the room fell silent, the video of the testimony shows.   

After a pause, Clinton spoke up, offering clarifying information and noting how Garcia never asked a follow-up.

‘I hate this,’ Clinton declared after the long pause. 

‘But since there was no follow-up question, he’s never, the president, never, this is 20-something years ago, never said anything to me to make me think he was involved in anything improper.’

Clinton described a conversation he had with Trump about Epstein in the early 2000s – his only discussion with the Republican on the topic. 

‘It was on his golf course,’ the former President began. 

Clinton said he and Trump were playing in a celebrity golf tournament for a mutual friend, Joe Torre, the former general manager of the New York Yankees. 

The charity event was an annual affair that Trump would offer up his golf course for, the Democrat said. 

‘And the day I was there, he would typically, Donald Trump, would come out and play a few holes with us, and he somehow knew I had flown on Jeffrey Epstein’s aircraft,’ Clinton testified. 

‘And he said, you know, we had some great times together over the years, but we fell out all because of a real estate deal. And he said, I’m sorry, it happened. That’s all.’

The ‘big’ hot tub 

Hours later, Clinton again clarified again that Trump didn’t do anything wrong as far as he knew. 

‘You know, as I said earlier, the only conversation I had with President Trump about this was in the early 2000s, and I have no information who had that he did anything wrong.’

Clinton was grilled by lawmakers after photos in the newly released Epstein files showed him swimming with Maxwell and lounging in a hot tub with an unidentified woman.

Asked about others in the hot tub, Clinton said: ‘I don’t think there’s anybody in the hot tub. I don’t even – I had forgotten that there was anybody in the hot tub, but it was big.’ 

Secret service at the pool 

Clinton said the photo was from a hotel where their group was staying during a work trip for his charitable foundation, adding that a member of his Secret Service detail was present at the pool.

The former president denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, stating: ‘There’s nothing that I saw when I was around him that made me realize he was trafficking women.’ 

Asked whether he felt that Epstein and Maxwell fooled powerful people, he responded: ‘I really don’t know. I’ve thought about it a lot, but if you can figure it out I’d like to know.’

Trump has also defended Clinton during the Congressional investigation.

‘I don’t like seeing him deposed, but they certainly went after me a lot more than that,’ Trump said last week. 

‘Look, I like him, and I don’t like seeing him deposed.’

Trump told NBC News in early February: ‘It bothers me that somebody is going after Bill Clinton.’

The statement stood in stark contrast to a November Truth Social post in which Trump called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to probe Clinton’s ties to Epstein. 

‘I will be asking A.G. Pam Bondi, and the Department of Justice, together with our great patriots at the FBI, to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement and relationship with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, J.P. Morgan, Chase, and many other people and institutions, to determine what was going on with them, and him,’ Trump wrote on November 14.

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