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Epstein Case: Republicans Have Many Questions for Bill Clinton

Published February 27, 2026, 17:07
Epstein Case: Republicans Have Many Questions for Bill Clinton

The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee stated he has "many questions" for former President Bill Clinton shortly before his deposition regarding the Epstein case. Clinton's testimony follows that of his wife, Hillary Clinton, who reiterated she had no contact with Jeffrey Epstein and criticized Republicans for focusing on Clinton instead of Donald Trump, whom Democrats claim was directly involved. Democratic lawmakers argue that the investigation is wrongly focused on Bill Clinton, while Donald Trump has not released significant documents related to the case. Bill Clinton's deposition was held behind closed doors, like Hillary's, after the couple's request for a public hearing was denied. Dozens of journalists and technicians had gathered outside the building where Clinton testified, while small demonstrations in support of Trump took place nearby. One protester expressed the view that Bill Clinton is not the right person to be questioned, and that attention should be turned to Donald and Melania Trump. The transcribed text of the depositions is expected to be released soon, while the Epstein case continues to provoke strong reactions and political tensions in the United States.