Former U.S. President Bill Clinton appeared before the House Oversight Committee last Friday, February 27, to address allegations related to the late Jeffrey Epstein. According to Ming Pao, Clinton stated he was unaware of Epstein's criminal activities. He shared his opening remarks on social media platform X, countering speculation about his presence in photos with women mentioned in Department of Justice documents. Clinton asserted, "I saw nothing and did nothing wrong," and claimed that had he known about Epstein's crimes, he would have avoided traveling on Epstein's plane and reported him, citing his zero tolerance for such crimes due to his upbringing in a domestic violence environment.
Clinton's wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, attended the same hearing a day earlier, where she denied any association with Epstein. The hearing was briefly disrupted when a Republican leaked photos from the session, causing confusion.