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Commission of Inquiry into the Epstein Affair

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27 February 2026
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(Chappaqua) Former US President Bill Clinton assured Friday that he “had no idea of ​​the crimes that (Jeffrey) Epstein was committing”, before a parliamentary committee which is awaiting explanations from him on his past links with the sex criminal.

Published at
8:46 a.m.
Updated to
12:18 p.m.

Raphaëlle PELTIER with Raphaël HERMANO in New York

Agence France-Presse

“I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong,” said Bill Clinton in his opening statement before this Republican-dominated commission, published on

“The United States was built on the idea that no one is above the law, even presidents, especially presidents,” he added.

“It took us seven months to bring in the Clintons. But we finally have them and we look forward to asking them many questions,” said the chairman of the committee, Republican James Comer, who led Hillary Clinton’s hearing the day before the hearing.

Democratic elected officials repeated that they wanted to hear from Donald Trump.

“Let’s be honest, we are speaking to the wrong president today,” said Suhas Subramanyam, another member of the commission. “It is President Trump who is blocking our investigation. It’s President Trump who wants to cover up this affair.”

As for the current Republican president, also aged 79, the name of Bill Clinton, who held the office between 1993 and 2001, appears multiple times in the file, without any reprehensible act having ever been attributed to him.

Jeffrey Epstein visited the White House “17 times” during his mandate, and the former president traveled “at least 27 times” aboard his private jet, recalled James Comer.

PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ARCHIVES

This undated photo provided by the US Department of Justice on December 19, 2025 shows Jeffrey Epstein, and former US President Bill Clinton at an unidentified location.

In images recently made public by the courts, we see him participating with Jeffrey Epstein in social events, but also in private settings, sometimes alongside women whose faces were hidden before publication. In one photo he is in a hot tub.

On several occasions, Bill Clinton assured that he knew nothing of the crimes of the financier, who had pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting prostitution from a minor and served an 18-month prison sentence.

The year Jeffrey Epstein died in prison in 2019, the ex-president said he had not spoken to him in more than a decade.

A line of defense recalled Thursday by his wife, Hillary Clinton, before the same commission.

According to her, “the vast majority of people who had contact with him before his confession of guilt in 2008 (…) did not know what he was doing”.

Like his wife, the former head of state is heard in a municipal hall in the small, wealthy town of Chappaqua, north of New York, where the couple owns a house.

In an adjoining parking lot, three women, from neighboring towns, brandish signs hostile to Donald Trump.

PHOTO ANGELINA KATSANIS, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Two women hold signs hostile to Donald Trump near where Bill Clinton is due to testify, April 27, 2026 in Chappaqua.

“Very serious facts”

Hillary Clinton repeated Thursday that she had never met Jeffrey Epstein and was pugnacious in front of the members of the Republican-majority commission.

“If this commission seriously wanted to know the truth about Epstein’s crimes of sexual exploitation (…) it would directly ask our current president to explain under oath the tens of thousands of times he appears in the file,” she said.

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