Bill Clinton to face grilling on significant Epstein ties
The Straits Times
The former US president insists he broke ties with Epstein well before Epstein's 2008 conviction for sex offences. Read more at straitstimes.com.
CHAPPAQUA, United States – Former US president Bill Clinton will be grilled by a Congressional panel on Feb 27 on his well-documented links to Jeffrey Epstein, as the Democrats seek to shift focus onto US President Donald Trump’s own ties to the convicted sex offender.
Mr Clinton features prominently throughout the latest Epstein files disclosures, with the former US president insisting that he broke ties with him well before the disgraced billionaire’s 2008 conviction for sex offences.
Mere mention in the files released by the US Department of Justice does not imply wrongdoing, and Mr Clinton has not been accused of a crime or formally investigated.
He follows his wife, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who testified on Feb 26, defiantly calling for President Trump – who like Mr Bill Clinton had ties with Epstein – to appear before the panel.
“If this committee is serious about learning the truth about Epstein’s trafficking crimes... it would ask (Trump) directly under oath about the tens of thousands of times he shows up in the Epstein files,” she said in an opening statement published online.
The depositions are being held behind closed doors even though the Clintons called for them to be open and televised, a move Mr Bill Clinton denounced as akin to a “kangaroo court”.













