Some intriguing details are starting to surface from former President Bill Clinton’s deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Friday. While we anticipate more information to come out, and we’re hopeful for some video footage to be released as well, the Chair of the Oversight Committee, Republican Rep. James Comer from Kentucky, did inadvertently share an interesting snippet from the former president’s testimony.
JUST IN: Former President Bill Clinton testified that Trump "has never said anything to me to make me think he was involved" with Jeffrey Epstein during a House Oversight Committee deposition, according to committee chairman Rep. James Comer. pic.twitter.com/w9aJMwPh3G
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Former President Bill Clinton suggested he could not recall President Donald Trump ever implicating himself in Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, one of the Republicans deposing him said Friday.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., briefly updated reporters during Clinton’s deposition in the panel’s Epstein probe. The deposition began a little after 11 a.m. and is expected to continue into early Friday evening.
“I know there’s a lot of obsession about President Trump from the media, a lot of curiosity about President Trump from media. I want to make a statement because they’ll probably not mention this when they come out here,” Comer said, referring to Democrats on the committee.
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It’s an understatement to say that the media has fixated on President Trump, particularly regarding this issue. It’s important to highlight that the denial in question isn’t formalized yet; we’ll need to wait for the official transcript for that:
He said the panel’s top Democrat, Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., asked Clinton if Trump should be called before the committee like he was.
“That’s for you to decide,” Clinton said, according to Comer.
“The president went on to say that the president, Trump, ‘has never said anything to me to make me think he was involved,’ and he meant with Epstein,” Comer said. “I thought that was an interesting thing that President Clinton said.”
When it comes to denials, this one is rather flimsy. But coming from former President Clinton, there’s certainly some weight to it.
Clinton has been flying under the radar in recent years, but that seems to be changing now. The Oversight Committee is expected to unveil the full transcript of his deposition in the coming days, along with the accompanying video.
Additionally, they plan to release the transcript and video featuring Hillary Clinton, potentially as soon as this weekend, which should certainly make for fascinating reading. As it stands, however, all that’s been made public so far is the former president’s opening statement:
The only portion of Clinton’s testimony that is public so far is his opening statement in which he denied knowing anything about Epstein’s crimes.
“Now, let me say what you’re going to hear from me. First, I had no idea of the crimes Epstein was committing. No matter how many photos you show me, I have two things that, at the end of the day, matter more than your interpretation of those 20-year-old photos,” Clinton said, according to his prepared opening remarks.
There is bound to be more to come in the weeks ahead. Stay tuned.

