In a surprise twist, Bill Clinton just vindicated President Trump even further!
During his closed-door deposition today, Clinton testified under oath that, to the best of his knowledge, Trump was not involved with Epstein.
The full video of Bill Clinton’s deposition has not been released yet, but Rep. James Comer delivered remarks to the press after it was over.
Watch what he had to say here:
🚨 BREAKING: In a BOMBSHELL MOMENT, Former President Bill Clinton testifies UNDER OATH that President Donald Trump was not involved with Jeffrey Epstein, according to his knowledge
"Trump has never said anything to me to make me think he was involved [with Epstein]."
WOW!
Cue… pic.twitter.com/gAwH2f3KDa
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) February 27, 2026
The truth is slowly but surely coming to light.
And, the more we learn, the more we find out, much to the Democrats’ dismay, that President Trump did nothing wrong with regards to Jeffrey Epstein.
In fact, it’s just the opposite. President Trump was one of the first people to actually work to get Epstein behind bars!
The files confirm it.
Victim testimony from prominent survivors like Virginia Guiffre exonerate him.
And now, even Bill Clinton is testifying to Trump’s innocence.
Perhaps this is his way of seeking mercy, but either way, it speaks volumes.
Take a look at some of these responses:
I think Clinton is hoping by telling the truth for Trump he will get leniency. I hope he doesn’t get it.
— Kim “Katie” USA (@KimKatieUSA) February 27, 2026
Clinton’s way of begging for mercy.
— FuryanEnergy (@ranbarn54) February 27, 2026
Maybe the radical left liberals will shut up now…but I highly doubt it
— 🇺🇸SuperBasedInCali🇺🇸 (@SuperBasedInCa) February 27, 2026
In a statement released before his deposition, Bill Clinton also maintained his own innocence.
He says that he was oblivious to Epstein’s crimes and did nothing wrong himself.
More from The Hill:
Former President Clinton said he “did nothing wrong” and had “no idea of the crimes” Jeffrey Epstein was committing as he kicked off a deposition with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Friday.
“Though my brief acquaintance with Epstein ended years before his crimes came to light, and though I never witnessed during our interactions any indication of what was truly going on, I am here to offer what little I know so that it might prevent anything like this from ever happening again,” Clinton said in a prepared opening statement posted on social media.
He went on to say that he had “no idea of the crimes Epstein was committing” and “saw nothing that ever gave me pause.”
ADVERTISEMENT“I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,” Clinton said.
Clinton is sitting for a deposition with the committee in Chappaqua, N.Y., after he and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, reversed course and agreed to interviews as they faced being held in contempt of Congress for defying a congressional subpoena.
Hillary Clinton on Thursday sat for an hours-long deposition with the committee, in which she told the panel that she did not recall ever meeting Epstein, only knew Ghislaine Maxwell as a casual acquaintance and had no knowledge of their criminal activities.
The former president bristled at his wife being called to appear.
“But before we start, I have to get personal. You made Hillary come in. She had nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein. Nothing,” he said. “Whether you subpoenaed 10 people or 10,000, including her was simply not right.”
Former President Clinton, however, had a documented friendship with Epstein in the 1990s through about 2003. Epstein visited the White House during the Clinton administration, the former president flew on Epstein’s plane multiple times and photos have emerged of the two of them. Former President Clinton has said he never visited Epstein’s island.



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