
I saw nothing, did nothing wrong: Bill Clinton testifies in Jeffrey Epstein probe
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Bill Clinton's testimony comes amid heightened partisan tensions, with Republicans pressing for answers about his past ties to Epstein and Democrats accusing the panel of political motivations.
Former US President Bill Clinton told lawmakers on Friday that he was unaware of any criminal conduct by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and would not have associated with him had he known about the abuse, news agency Reuters reported. Testifying behind closed doors before the House of Representatives Oversight Committee, Clinton firmly denied any wrongdoing.
"I know what I did, and more importantly, what I didn't do. I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong," Clinton said in his prepared opening statement to the House of Representatives Oversight Committee.
The former Democratic president appeared before the Republican-led panel as part of its ongoing inquiry into Epstein’s connections with prominent political and business figures.
His testimony comes amid heightened partisan tensions, with Republicans pressing for answers about his past ties to Epstein and Democrats accusing the panel of political motivations.
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