The Most Bombshell Details From Bill Clinton’s Epstein Deposition 

It was a moment decades in the making — and it didn’t disappoint.

Former President Bill Clinton found himself under intense scrutiny during a blockbuster congressional deposition tied to his past association with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein — and the details that emerged are raising eyebrows across Washington.

Facing lawmakers for the first time in over 40 years as a current or former president, Clinton pushed back hard against mounting questions, flatly denying any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and insisting he “did nothing wrong.”

But the hearing quickly spiraled into a headline-grabbing showdown.

“I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,” Clinton declared under oath, brushing off decades-old photos and speculation surrounding his ties to Epstein.

Pressed on his past relationship, Clinton claimed he would have “turned him in” if he had any clue about the abuse, saying Epstein managed to hide his crimes “from everyone so well for so long.”

Still, lawmakers weren’t letting him off easy.

Clinton revealed he first connected with Epstein in the early 2000s through former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, describing the billionaire as “odd” but never suspicious. He admitted flying on Epstein’s private jet for global humanitarian work — but maintained he never visited Epstein’s infamous private island.

Then came the moments that had jaws dropping.

Lawmakers confronted Clinton about a now-infamous photo showing him in a hot tub with an unidentified woman. The former president said he didn’t know who she was — and denied any sexual encounter.

He was also grilled about a bizarre painting discovered in Epstein’s home depicting him in a blue dress — a clear reference to his past scandal involving Monica Lewinsky. Clinton claimed he had never seen the artwork and dismissed it outright.

But the most explosive exchange came when Representative Nancy Mace brought up a chilling claim from a prior deposition — that Epstein once allegedly said Clinton “likes them young.”

Clinton fired back immediately.

“That’s not true,” he said firmly, denying any interest in underage girls.

The tense back-and-forth didn’t stop there, with Mace pressing further in a pointed line of questioning that appeared to reference Clinton’s past controversies.

Adding another layer to the drama, newly surfaced communications tied Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell to Clinton’s inner circle, fueling fresh speculation about how deep those connections really ran.

Clinton denied any inappropriate relationship with Maxwell and reiterated that his interactions with Epstein were limited and innocent.

But as more details spill out from the deposition, the political fallout is far from over.

With questions still swirling and investigators digging deeper into the Epstein network, one thing is clear — this saga isn’t going away anytime soon.

3 thoughts on “The Most Bombshell Details From Bill Clinton’s Epstein Deposition 

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  1. After the Lewinsky affair, how can Clinton deny he likes young woman with a straight face. If these girls weren’t under age the whole thing would be comical. If Bill had dropped Hilary and stayed on with Monica, all of this may not have happened and he’d have a good looking wife today. Although HIllary may have disposed of both of them. 🙂

  2. Hillary was attractive & has aged well ,Bill has not … So I doubt very much Monica would care to have him NOW !

    1. Hillary has aged well? You can’t be referring to Hillary Clinton! She’s a beast, in more ways than one!

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