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Questioned dodged and memories ‘lost’ at every turn.
CLINTONS TESTIFY
Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have faced extensive questioning from a U.S congressional committee investigating links Jeffrey Epstein.
Their sworn depositions, which together lasted more than nine hours, form part of a wider inquiry into Epstein’s network and whether influential figures failed to recognise or respond to allegations of abuse.

The testimony, released publicly in recent days by the United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, offers one of the most detailed accounts yet of the Clintons’ past contact with Epstein.
While neither faces accusations of criminal wrongdoing, the depositions provide insight into how their interactions with the disgraced financier unfolded.
A central focus of the questioning was Bill Clinton’s travel on Epstein’s private aircraft in the early 2000s. Flight records have long shown that the former President travelled on several trips linked to ‘charitable’ and ‘diplomatic’ work connected with the Clinton Foundation.
During his deposition, Clinton confirmed that he flew on Epstein’s plane during that period, but insisted the trips were connected to ‘humanitarian initiatives’ in Africa and elsewhere.
Clinton told investigators he cut off contact with Epstein in around 2003 and said he had no knowledge of the sexual exploitation that later became the centre of multiple criminal investigations. He stated that, at the time, Epstein was simply one of many wealthy individuals ‘who had shown interest in philanthropic work’.

Lawmakers also questioned Clinton about whether he had ever visited Epstein’s private Caribbean Island, a property that later became synonymous with the financier’s abuse network. Clinton said he had never been there and maintained that his interactions with Epstein were limited to a small number of meetings and trips.
Hillary Clinton’s testimony was shorter and focused largely on her awareness of Epstein and his connections. She told investigators she ‘did not recall’ ever meeting Epstein and said her knowledge of him came through occasional references in political and philanthropic circles.

Questioning also touched on Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s long-time associate who was convicted in 2021 of helping recruit and traffic underage girls.
Hillary Clinton said she had only a limited acquaintance with Maxwell through social events and ‘had no involvement’ in Epstein’s activities.
The hearings also revisited Epstein’s visits to the White House during the Clinton administration in the 1990s. Records show the financier visited several times, though Bill Clinton said he did not clearly remember those occasions and noted that large numbers of visitors passed through the White House during his presidency.
He did, however, fondly look back on some of the photos – even smiling and laughing at times when looking back on his time associated with Epstein.
For their part, both Clintons strongly denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal conduct.
They emphasised that their limited interactions with him ended years before the financier’s arrest on federal sex trafficking charges in 2019 – as was expected.
The congressional inquiry is continuing as lawmakers attempt to piece together how Epstein cultivated ties with powerful individuals, and whether warning signs were missed.
The depositions underscore a broader reality: Epstein moved within elite circles for decades, raising questions about accountability, oversight, and the failure of institutions to act sooner.
Don’t expect any answers or arrests soon, folks. The game is rigged.
With how the Epstein saga has gone from the beginning, and since document releases, it seems that the true extent of Epstein’s network – and their actions – will be buried forever.
THE EPSTEIN SAGA
The political world was shaken up last month when more than 3 million pages of documents related to Epstein were released by the U.S Department of Justice.
The bulk of the material comprises court filings, emails, investigative notes, photos, and videos – amassed across decades of probes in Florida, New York, and federal jurisdictions.
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This was almost a year after the Trump administration concluded Epstein has indeed committed suicide, had no client list, and spent time trying to dismiss the story.
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The documents were finally released after Congress passed the Epstein Transparency Act – requiring the government to release what they had to the public.
Many bombshells were found in the archive of documents, including financial deals with prominent banking families, cryptocurrency, and genetic engineering.
What Bombshells Are Found in the Epstein Files?
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However, upon release, people soon discovered that obligations that were required under this legislation were not met. This mainly had to do with redactions that still remained, privacy issues surrounding victims, and more.
U.S Attorney General Pam Bondi has faced bipartisan criticism during a committee hearing over the Justice Department’s release of these files – which was an overall disgrace.
Pam Bondi’s Appearance at Capitol Hill Was a Disgrace
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In an attempt to calm this storm surrounding their dodgy release, the DOJ revealed a list of ‘unredacted names’ that Bondi asserts constitutes “fulfilling all materials” required.
The publication of this list – roughly 300 “notable celebrity names” – doesn’t distinguish between people who were central to Epstein’s activities vs. people only mentioned once.
Epstein ‘unredacted list’ revealed as DOJ scrambles to fulfil obligation
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If anything, it only makes the research trail more confusing.
It is quite clear that none of these hearings will ever achieve anything – as the U.S is faced with a justice department and ruling class that couldn’t care less about abuse.
In fact, they actively participated in the actions – and in the cover up.
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“The game is rigged” for sure, Ethan. And “It’s a big club…and you ain’t in it” (George Carlin).
Hillary “came out swingin’ “. These people are shameless, one of the pre-requisites for the positions they held.