Bill Clinton’s Epstein deposition has concluded.
On Friday afternoon, former President Bill Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee behind closed doors regarding his past ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
During the closed-door deposition, Clinton was asked by lawmakers if he had any sexual relations with the women he was photographed with in a hot tub, which was previously released in the Epstein Files.
The New York Post provided Clinton’s response to the question:
Former President Bill Clinton denied having sex with a mystery woman photographed with him in a hot tub as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files release.
During his deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Friday, Clinton was pressed on the racy photo where he was snapped reclining nearly naked in a hot tub with an unidentified woman at his waist.
Clinton denied knowing who the woman was and told lawmakers under oath he did not have sexual relations with her, according to a source familiar with his testimony.
Clinton maintained that his contact with Epstein ended before the late financier was charged with sex crimes. Clinton told the lawmakers he did nothing wrong.
Here’s the photo in question:
From the DOJ's release of the Epstein files, here's what looks to be Bill Clinton, in a hot tub, with a redacted figure. I'm told that DOJ was only redacting images of victims or minors. pic.twitter.com/V8Mim5qm8s
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) December 19, 2025
Here was Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s response to the deposition:
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna told reporters staking out Bill Clinton's deposition that "in her professional opinion," Jeffrey Epstein was running a "honeypot operation" to entrap powerful men. pic.twitter.com/yDhjjlwOtm
— New York Post (@nypost) February 27, 2026
PBS reported Clinton claims he did nothing wrong and saw nothing:
Former President Bill Clinton says in an opening statement to the House Oversight Committee that he saw no signs of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse.
ADVERTISEMENTClinton is telling the committee that his “brief acquaintance with Jeffrey Epstein ended years before his crimes came to light.” That’s according to a printed copy of his opening statement as it was prepared and released by Clinton’s office.
“I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,” Clinton says. “I saw nothing that ever gave me pause.”


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