Clintons Agree to Testify in Epstein Case

Bill and Hillary Clinton will give sworn testimony as part of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's case. They previously attempted to challenge the subpoena but agreed to questioning at the last moment.
Apr 20, 2026
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A composite image featuring Bill and Hillary Clinton, related to their upcoming testimony in the Epstein case investigation.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to answer questions under oath in connection with the case of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, with whom Bill once associated.
Photographic evidence from the Mega agency associated with the Jeffrey Epstein legal proceedings.
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The couple previously contested a subpoena from Republican James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, but made concessions just days before an expected vote to hold them in criminal contempt of Congress.
A Department of Justice document pertaining to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein«s criminal activities.
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The deputy chief of staff for Bill Clinton, Angel Ureña, stated: «They have negotiated in good faith. You have not. They told under oath everything they know, but you are not interested. But the former president and former secretary of state will be there. They hope to set a precedent that will apply to everyone.»
Additional Justice Department records containing information relevant to the Epstein case inquiry.
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It is still unclear when exactly the questioning will take place. According to media reports, photos of Bill appear in published materials from the Epstein case, and the flight logs of the criminal«s private jet show that Bill made four international flights on that aircraft in 2002 and 2003 — before Epstein was charged with sexual crimes.
Bill Clinton has previously stated that he was never on Epstein«s island, and Hillary has claimed that she never met or spoke with the deceased criminal.
Now, it«s interesting what the Clintons will say during the questioning — stay tuned for developments.
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