Nine hours of sworn video reveal the Clintons repeating the same two sentences—no meetings, no crimes witnessed—while Republicans gain 2026 campaign footage and Democrats cry “fishing expedition.”
What was released and when
The Republican-led House Oversight and Government Reform Committee published complete recordings and transcripts on Monday, 2 March 2026, less than 72 hours after the final camera stopped rolling.
- Bill Clinton: 26 February, 4 h 26 min. Full transcript already public.
- Hillary Clinton: 27 February, 4 h 31 min. Full transcript also released.
Exact claims under oath
Bill Clinton: “I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,” insisting he flew on Epstein’s jet four times between 2002-2003 for Clinton Foundation work yet never witnessed criminal behavior.
Hillary Clinton: “I never met Jeffrey Epstein… never went to his island, homes, or offices,” acknowledging only a passing acquaintance with Ghislaine Maxwell through New York social circles.
Why Oversight chased the Clintons
The committee’s formal scope is reviewing Justice Department handling of the Epstein case; however, GOP members privately acknowledge the footage’s value for 2026 mid-term ads, especially in swing districts where “Epstein” remains a visceral keyword.
History that put them in the frame
- 2002-2003: Flight logs show Bill Clinton on Epstein’s “Lolita Express” jet for Africa and Asia charity tours.
- 2008: Epstein pleads guilty to Florida state charges; federal non-prosecution agreement signed.
- 2019: Epstein rearrested; dies in jail August that year.
- 2024-25: DOJ Begins internal review of 2008 deal; House GOP launches parallel inquiry.
- February 2026: Subpoenas land for both Clintons.
Legal exposure: none, for now
Being referenced in Epstein’s calendars or flight ledgers is not unlawful; prosecutors would need corroborated evidence of knowledge or participation. None emerged in the 9-hour testimony dump.
Political fallout is immediate
- Republican base: Energised by high-profile sworn denial footage ready for super-PAC editing.
- Democratic defence: Argues misuse of committee resources to re-litigate a deceased predator’s associations.
- Clinton world: Hopes closure of sworn record finally ends “conspiracy infrastructure” around their name, but risks renewed social-media virality.
What happens next
Committee chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) says additional witnesses—security staff, flight crew—may be called before June. If no fresh contradictions surface, the spectacle likely closes with a final report timed for autumn campaign season.
Why this still matters
Even absent new legal jeopardy, the release weaponises transparency itself: hours of unedited video function as a political Rorschach test—vindication for supporters, guilt-by-association for detractors—demonstrating how congressional investigations can shape 2026 narratives without a single indictment.
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