Trump backs Bill and Hillary Clinton amid Epstein probe in stunning rebuke to House Republicans
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President Donald Trump has expressed his unease regarding a Republican-driven inquiry into former President Bill Clinton’s ties with Jeffrey Epstein.

The House Oversight Committee is pressing Bill and Hillary Clinton to participate in depositions as part of their investigation into Epstein’s activities.

It was recently revealed that Bill Clinton is scheduled for a deposition on February 27, while Hillary Clinton is set to appear before the committee the previous day. Hillary has insisted that her session be held publicly.

In a conversation with NBC News on Wednesday, Trump remarked, “I am concerned about the pursuit of Bill Clinton,” suggesting a possible divergence from the Republican-led initiative.

“I have a fondness for Bill Clinton. I still do,” Trump commented.

“I appreciated his approach towards me. I felt understood by him,” he further stated.

Defending the Clintons 

His remarks stand in contrast to those of House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, the Republican leading the probe, who has accused the Clintons of delaying their appearances and defying orders from Congress. 

When pressed by the Daily Mail about why the president appears to be defending Clinton, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said it’s because the two presidents share a ‘good relationship.’ 

‘The President has respect for the former president,’ Leavitt explained. 

‘They shared a good relationship.’ 

If the president wanted to, given his sweeping influence over Republicans in Congress, he presumably could tell Comer to stand down on the investigation and halt the Clintons’ depositions. 

But there is no indication of that happening. 

The House Oversight Committee declined to comment. 

When the Oversight Committee first announced it was seeking sessions with the Clintons, the Democratic power couple fought back, claiming the depositions were not necessary. 

From contempt threats to on-camera challenges 

Now, the couple is arguing that the closed-door depositions should be replaced by on-camera hearings for transparency’s sake. 

‘You love to talk about transparency,’ Hillary Clinton wrote on Thursday. 

‘There’s nothing more transparent than a public hearing, cameras on. We will be there.’ 

The Clintons’ agreeing to the deposition came after Comer threatened to hold the couple in contempt of Congress should they not comply. 

Trump’s sudden embrace of the former Democratic leader has sparked fury among some of the president’s supporters.

‘This is bothersome. Bill Clinton is a serial predator and [offender],’ reacted Juanita Broaddrick, a fervent Trump supporter who claims to have been [expletive] by Bill Clinton in 1978 when the Democrat was the attorney general for Arkansas. 

The bothersome Epstein investigation remark is also a departure from what the president said in November, when he instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi ‘to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement and relationship with Bill Clinton.’

Trump has also noted how Clinton repeatedly visited Epstein’s private island. 

‘And by the way, I never went to the island, and Bill Clinton went there supposedly 28 times,’ the president said in July 2025. 

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Hillary Clinton’s Epstein outburst about how her testimony will be recorded

Hillary Clinton has furiously went after a top Republican in a dispute over how her and her husband’s Jeffrey Epstein testimony will be recorded by Congress. 

Bill and Hillary are set to testify on their relationship with the offender later this month before the House Oversight Committee. 

Hillary on Thursday accused Oversight Chair James Comer, a Republican, of ‘moving the goalposts’, alleging that he is now demanding that the Clintons’ depositions – originally agreed to be held behind closed doors – be filmed as well as transcribed. 

‘Let’s stop the games. If you want this fight, @RepJamesComer, let’s have it—in public,’ the former Secretary of State posted on X. 

‘You love to talk about transparency. There’s nothing more transparent than a public hearing, cameras on. We will be there.’ 

A spokesman for the committee said: ‘The Clintons are going to Clinton and try to spin the facts since no one is buying their claims.’

‘The only ones moving the goalposts are, as usual, the Clintons and their attorneys.’

Comer on Tuesday announced that Hillary agreed to appear for a deposition on February 26 and former President Bill Clinton would appear on February 27. 

The agreement came after months of wrangling, with the Clintons demanding that they be allowed to provide the committee with a closed-door deposition in New York and written testimony. 

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