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Bill Clinton, House Oversight Committee and Epstein

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Bill Clinton tells lawmakers he ‘saw nothing' and ‘did nothing wrong' related to Epstein
Former President Bill Clinton on Friday told members of the Republican-led House Oversight Committee investigating his ties to Jeffrey Epstein that "I saw nothing" and "did nothing wrong," and critici...

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Bill Clinton defends himself at House deposition on Epstein: "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong"
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House oversight to grill Bill Clinton about Epstein visiting White House 17 times
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'I no see anytin, I no do anytin wrong,' Bill Clinton testify about link wit Jeffrey Epstein
Former President of United States of America Bill Clinton on Friday say im no see anything and "I no do nothing wrong" for im opening statement to US lawmakers about im relationship with sex offender ...

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Here's What Bill Clinton Said About His Past Friendship With Jeffrey Epstein
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Bill Clinton On Epstein Relationship: 'I Saw Nothing, And I Did Nothing Wrong'
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Former President Bill Clinton's opening statement to House Oversight Committee

Watch below, the first minutes of President Bill Clinton testifying under oath, via videotape, before a Federal Grand Jury about his relationship with former White House Intern Monica Lewinsky - before the Independent Counsel, held at White House, beginning at 1:03 pm., Monday, August 17, 1998.
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Photos of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at White House contradict Hillary Clinton's testimony

Hillary Clinton appeared to be photographed at the same White House event as Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1993.
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