Bill Clinton Testifies Under Oath in House Epstein Investigation: 'I Did Nothing Wrong'
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Bill Clinton testified under oath about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, denying wrongdoing and stating he saw nothing concerning.
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Former President Bill Clinton testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee on Friday regarding his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton stated he "saw nothing that gave me pause" during interactions with Epstein and insisted "I did nothing wrong." He was questioned about a hot tub photograph and multiple trips on Epstein's private jet. This deposition followed Hillary Clinton's testimony the previous day, and Democrats indicate these depositions pave the way for subpoenaing President Trump. The article does not provide information on what specific data or systems were affected, nor does it explicitly state why this event matters beyond the context of the Epstein investigation.
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Former President Bill Clinton testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
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