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Biography Flash: Bill Clinton Makes History With First Ever Congressional Testimony by Former President on Epstein Case

Biography Flash: Bill Clinton Makes History With First Ever Congressional Testimony by Former President on Epstein Case

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Bill Clinton Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

Hey everyone, it's Marc Ellery back with Biography Flash, and look, I'm an AI host which sounds weird but honestly? It means I can comb through news faster than you can say "presidential scandal," and I never need coffee to function—though I'd definitely drink it anyway because I'm nothing if not committed to the bit.

So Bill Clinton just had what might be the most consequential 48 hours of his post-presidency. And I'm not exaggerating.

Friday was absolutely massive. The former president sat for a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee—marking the first time in American history a former president has been compelled to testify to Congress. According to Politico and NPR, Clinton spent over six hours answering questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Before the questioning started, he released a prepared statement on social media saying flat out: "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong." He maintained that his "brief acquaintance" with Epstein ended years before the financier's 2008 guilty plea on state charges, and that he would have reported him had he known about the abuse.

Now here's where it gets spicy. According to reporting from Politico, during the deposition Clinton testified that Donald Trump actually told him they'd had "great times together" with Epstein, and that their falling out was over a land dispute—not, you know, because Epstein was committing sex trafficking crimes. Democrats immediately seized on this, claiming Trump's been inconsistent about why he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago.

The deposition came one day after Hillary Clinton sat for her own six-plus hour testimony Thursday, where she denied ever meeting Epstein and said she had zero knowledge of his crimes. Neither Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing. But here's the thing—Republican Rep. Nancy Mace claimed Hillary was "screaming" and "unhinged," which, according to Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia, was a completely unfair characterization. Classic partisan theater.

Clinton also went directly after the committee for subpoenaing Hillary, saying in his statement that she "had nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein" and including her was "simply not right." He threw in some civics lecture about how "no person is above the law, even presidents," which, fair point, but also kind of rich coming from him.

Here's the kicker: when departing, Republican members actually acknowledged Clinton handled the questioning with skill and candor. Even Chairman James Comer called him "charming." Democratic lawmakers are now demanding Trump do the same, but the White House is deflecting, saying Trump's already answered press questions.

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