The Vault: The Epstein Files

Bill Clinton Set To Be Deposed in Congressional Jeffrey Epstein Investigation (2/27/26)

Feb 27, 2026
A closed-door congressional deposition of Bill Clinton in the Jeffrey Epstein probe takes center stage. Tension over Hillary Clinton’s earlier testimony and claims she never met Epstein fuels debate. Discussion focuses on Clinton’s flights on Epstein’s plane, disputed island visits, released photos, subpoenas, and the rare precedent of a former president testifying under oath. Political motives and systemic failures are also examined.
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INSIGHT

Clinton's Presence Gave Epstein Legitimacy

  • Bobby Capucci argues Bill Clinton legitimized Jeffrey Epstein by socializing with him and opening doors to other powerful figures.
  • Capucci cites flights, White House visits, and friendships with elites like Bill Richardson as mechanisms of legitimacy.
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Plane Trips Versus Denials Create Questions

  • Clinton acknowledged flying on Epstein's plane in 2002 and 2003 but denied personal knowledge of criminal activity.
  • Capucci highlights the contradiction between plane use, alleged 17 White House visits, and sworn declarations denying wrongdoing.
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Conflicting Records About Island Visits

  • Multiple sources conflict on whether Clinton visited Epstein's island; emails released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act say he did not.
  • Capucci points to witness claims (Virginia Roberts and others) and undated photos as fueling ongoing disputes.
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