Clinton Epstein Testimony 2026: What Bill and Hillary Said Under Oath
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In the last week of February 2026, both Bill and Hillary Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee as part of the ongoing Congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's network. Here is what the public record now shows.
Hillary Clinton — February 26, 2026
Hillary Clinton appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Thursday, February 26, 2026. In a closed-door session, Clinton stated she had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's or Ghislaine Maxwell's crimes and said she did not recall ever meeting Epstein.
Clinton accused Republicans on the committee of conducting a "fishing expedition," and confirmed she answered every question put to her. In a notable moment, a Republican committee member reportedly asked Clinton about UFOs and Pizzagate during the deposition — a detail Clinton herself confirmed publicly afterward.
The testimony marked the first time a former Secretary of State had appeared before Congress specifically in connection with the Epstein investigation.
Bill Clinton — February 27, 2026
Former President Bill Clinton testified the following day, February 27, 2026, in a session that lasted approximately six hours. Clinton told members of Congress that he had "no idea" about Epstein's crimes and stated: "I know what I did, and more importantly, what I didn't do."
Clinton said he "did nothing wrong" in his relationship with Epstein. Flight logs filed in the Southern District of Florida civil litigation show Clinton flew on Epstein's private jet at least 27 times — more than any other named public figure in the court record.
Videos Released
Following both depositions, the House Oversight Committee released video footage of the Clintons' testimony to the public. The videos are part of the public congressional record.
What the Documents Had Already Said
The Clinton-Epstein connection was already well-documented before the 2026 testimony. The House Oversight document release contained over 1,039 mentions of Clinton across the files. Flight logs, visitor manifests from Epstein's properties, and civil deposition transcripts all placed Clinton within Epstein's circle.
Clinton's foundation also received donations from Epstein and individuals connected to the network, documented in financial records filed during civil litigation.
Context: The Ongoing Investigation
The Clinton testimonies came as the House Oversight Committee widened its investigation. In the same period:
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledged visiting Epstein's private island in 2012
- Attorney General Pam Bondi was subpoenaed by the committee (Republicans joined Democrats 24-19 to compel her testimony)
- WEF chairman Klaus Schwab resigned after Epstein ties were revealed
- UK authorities arrested high-profile figures connected to the Epstein network
Democrats on the committee called for former President Trump to testify as well. As of March 2026, no date has been set.
The investigation is ongoing. Wear the public record.
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