
Valuetainment “Never Said Anything To Me” - Bill Clinton DEFENDS Trump During Epstein Deposition
Mar 3, 2026
Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, cultural and political commentator; Rob, conversational panelist; Tom Ellsworth, legal- and policy-focused analyst. They break down Bill Clinton’s deposition and Trump’s surprising defense. They debate presidential “brotherhood,” whether deposing former presidents matters, Epstein-related documents and subpoenas, and the line between political theater and real accountability.
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Clinton’s Deposition Includes Defense Of Trump
- Bill Clinton told investigators he never saw Donald Trump behave in a way that made him think Trump was involved with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Rob highlights that Clinton's statement was used strategically to deflect scrutiny back to Trump during the deposition exchange.
Clinton Frames Testimony As Duty To Constitution
- Bill Clinton emphasized rule-of-law ideals, saying no person is above the law and he testified to help move the country away from partisan spectacle.
- His statement framed the deposition as civic duty rather than partisan theater.
Presidential Brotherhood Shapes Public Defense
- Panelists argue a presidential "brotherhood" drives mutual defense among former presidents to protect the office and avoid reciprocal scrutiny.
- Vincent Oshana and others note presidents often publicly respect each other despite partisan rhetoric.


