Bill Clinton Clears Trump In Sworn Epstein Testimony — But Not Everyone’s Buying It

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Bill Clinton’s recent testimony has everyone talking. The former president sat down for a closed-door session with the House Oversight Committee, and what he said about Donald Trump is making waves. Republicans are calling it a big win for Trump, while Democrats say “hold on, not so fast.”

This all went down on February 27, 2026, in Chappaqua, New York, and it’s the first time a former president has been forced to testify like this in decades. Let’s get into the details.

Clinton’s Take on His Epstein Ties

Clinton kicked off his deposition with a clear message. He told the committee he had no clue about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes back in the day. “I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,” he said in his opening statement.

He explained that he flew on Epstein’s plane a few times in the early 2000s for Clinton Foundation work, but he cut ties long before Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea. Clinton stressed he never visited Epstein’s infamous island or saw anything shady. He even said if he had known about the abuse, he would have reported it right away.

The questioning lasted over six hours, and Clinton answered everything without taking the Fifth. Lawmakers grilled him on details, like a photo of him in a hot tub that popped up in Epstein talks, but he said he didn’t know the woman in it.

This came right after his wife, Hillary Clinton, testified the day before. She told the panel she didn’t recall ever meeting Epstein and had no info on his crimes. The Clintons had fought the subpoenas but eventually showed up to avoid contempt charges.

What Clinton Said About Trump

Here’s where it gets juicy. When asked about Trump, Clinton recalled a chat from years ago, maybe at a golf event. Trump told him their fallout with Epstein was over a land deal gone bad, not anything criminal.

Clinton said Trump “has never said anything to me to make me think he was involved” in Epstein’s wrongdoing. Republicans, led by Chairman James Comer, jumped on this as proof Trump is in the clear. Comer told reporters it undercuts the idea that Trump was mixed up in Epstein’s mess.

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But Clinton also mentioned Trump talking about having “great times” with Epstein before the split. That detail has Democrats raising eyebrows. They argue it doesn’t fully exonerate Trump and actually spotlights his past hangs with Epstein, like flights and social events. No one’s proven any crime by Trump here, but his name shows up in Epstein docs, just like Clinton’s. Trump has always said he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after spotting bad vibes.

Trump weighed in too, saying he didn’t like seeing his old friend Clinton go through this. He called the probe a hoax but added the Clintons got hit harder than he did in past investigations.

The Partisan Back-and-Forth

This testimony has split everyone along party lines. Republicans see Clinton’s words as a slam dunk for Trump. Comer said it challenges the Democrats’ narrative. On the flip side, Democrats like Rep. Robert Garcia say Comer’s spin misses the full picture.

They point out Clinton’s comments raise fresh questions about Trump’s Epstein links and push for Trump to testify next. “If we’re dragging former presidents in, why not the current one?” they’ve argued.

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One Democrat, Rep. James Walkinshaw, called out the “Trump-sized hole” in the probe since Trump hasn’t faced the same scrutiny. Comer has shot down that idea, saying the focus is on Epstein’s files, not turning it into a circus. It’s classic Washington drama, with each side using the same facts to score points.

How People Are Reacting Online

X is full of strong opinions on this one. Supporters of Trump are sharing posts calling it a total collapse of criticism against him. One viral thread said the narrative just fell apart, racking up thousands of likes and reposts. Others celebrated Comer’s quotes as proof of exoneration.

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Skeptics are not convinced. Several users argued it’s misleading to claim Clinton fully cleared Trump without the bigger picture. Posts demanded the release of all remaining Epstein files for real transparency. Even some cable news segments noted the discomfort this creates for Trump. The online mix includes cheers, doubt, and plenty of calls for more details.

Epstein’s connections continue to stir controversy years later. Clinton’s testimony offers some relief for Trump in one area, but Democrats are keeping the pressure on. The committee’s next moves could turn up the heat even more. This story is far from finished.

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