‘I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong’: Bill Clinton testifies to U.S. Congress committee about Epstein

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton recently testified before a congressional committee regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier accused of numerous sex crimes. Clinton's testimony followed that of his wife, Hillary Clinton, who stated that she had no recollection of ever meeting Epstein and lacked any pertinent information regarding his alleged activities. During his testimony, Bill Clinton maintained that he had seen nothing inappropriate and asserted that he had done nothing wrong. His statements come amidst ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's high-profile associates and the implications of their relationships. The investigations into Epstein's activities have raised questions about accountability among influential figures, making Clinton's testimony a focal point in the broader discourse surrounding the case. Clinton's historical ties to Epstein, including past flights on Epstein's private jet and visits to his properties, have added layers of complexity to the ongoing investigations. The testimonies from both Clintons aim to clarify their involvement, although they leave many questions unanswered in the context of Epstein's extensive network and the ramifications of his misconduct towards numerous victims.
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