'I Saw Nothing And I did Nothing Wrong': Bill Clinton Testifies Before House Panel On Jeffrey Epstein Ties

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton testified before a House panel regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender. Clinton, who appeared a day after his wife, Hillary Clinton, provided her own testimony, asserted his innocence, stating, "I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong." The inquiry focuses on Epstein's extensive network and the high-profile individuals involved, amid renewed scrutiny following Epstein's death in 2019. Clinton's relationship with Epstein has raised questions, particularly concerning flights on Epstein's private jet and visits to his private island. Despite the controversy, Clinton emphasized that he had not engaged in any wrongdoing, maintaining his position throughout the questioning. The testimony is part of a broader investigation into Epstein’s trafficking operations and the influential figures connected to him, as lawmakers seek to understand the extent of Epstein's impact and the complicity of those in his circle.
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