Bill Clinton in Epstein testimony says he ‘did nothing wrong’, saw no signs of abuse: ‘Would have turned him in myself’
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton has testified regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, asserting that he was unaware of any wrongdoing by Epstein and would have acted decisively had he known. In his statements, Clinton emphasized that he would have cut ties with Epstein and supported legal action if he had seen any signs of misconduct. The testimony comes amid ongoing scrutiny and investigations into Epstein's activities and the high-profile individuals associated with him. Clinton's remarks aim to clarify his stance, distancing himself from the allegations surrounding Epstein, who faced numerous charges related to sexual abuse and trafficking. The testimony is part of broader efforts to address the implications of Epstein's actions and the networks he cultivated. Clinton's association with Epstein, including flights on the latter's private jet, has raised questions about the nature of their relationship, which Clinton insists was purely social. This latest development adds to the ongoing discourse about accountability and the responsibilities of public figures in relation to their associates.
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