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Hillary Clinton testifies before congress, denies knowledge of Epstein

Published on: February 27, 2026 3:45 PM

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a congressional committee she has no memory of meeting Jeffrey Epstein and offered no information about his criminal activities during a closed-door deposition. She stated she never flew on Epstein’s plane, visited his island, or entered his homes or offices, emphasizing her lack of involvement in his illegal operations. The testimony came before the House Oversight Committee as lawmakers continue examining connections between Epstein and prominent political figures, including the Clintons and former President Donald Trump.

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Clinton appeared before the panel for seven hours, repeatedly fielding similar questions while also providing suggestions on how the investigation could proceed, though she did not disclose those recommendations. She described parts of the questioning as unusual, noting inquiries about UFOs and the discredited “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory. Clinton criticized the Republican-led committee for shifting focus from Trump’s ties to Epstein, arguing that the Trump administration has dismantled a State Department office combating international sex trafficking.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer dismissed calls for Trump to testify, citing the former president’s extensive cooperation and document releases regarding Epstein. Comer noted that the committee seeks information on any interactions Clinton may have had with Epstein, his charitable work, or connections to jailed associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Committee Democrats, led by Representative Robert Garcia, pressed for additional testimony from Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, citing evidence that Lutnick visited Epstein’s private island after severing ties.

Read more : US government accused of major ‘cover-up’ over Trump sex abuse ..

Clinton emphasized that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, will testify that most people who interacted with Epstein before his 2008 criminal pleas were unaware of his sex trafficking. Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s plane several times after leaving office and has expressed regret for his association, denying any wrongdoing. The testimony also revealed that Epstein visited the White House 17 times while Clinton was in office, a fact highlighted in previously released documents by the Justice Department.

Democrats have accused Trump’s Justice Department of selectively withholding parts of three million Epstein-related documents to limit scrutiny of the former president. Some of these records include allegations against Trump from a minor, which remain unproven. The Justice Department said it is reviewing the documents and will release additional material if appropriate, while emphasizing that released files include unverified claims and sensationalist content. Committee investigators stressed that no evidence currently implicates Trump in criminal wrongdoing.

The hearings have underscored the wide-ranging connections Epstein maintained with business and political leaders worldwide, prompting investigations in other countries. Figures implicated include Britain’s former Duke of York, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as well as high-profile business leaders such as Elon Musk. The congressional proceedings aim to clarify the extent of Epstein’s network and ensure accountability while highlighting the need for continued scrutiny of individuals linked to sex trafficking and exploitation.

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