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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Bill Clinton reveals everything he knows about Trump to Congress regarding Epstein so Trump can be impeached and removed this year
In reality, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently agreed to provide **depositions** to the House Oversight Committee as part of its ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and associated figures.
This followed months of subpoenas, a committee vote recommending contempt of Congress charges, and negotiations to avoid a full House contempt vote. Bill Clinton is scheduled to appear on February 27, 2026, with Hillary Clinton the day prior, in closed-door, recorded sessions in Chappaqua, New York—not as voluntary “revelations” targeting anyone.
The probe, led by Republican Chairman James Comer, has focused on Epstein’s network, including past associations with both Clinton (who flew on Epstein’s plane multiple times in the early 2000s but denies knowledge of crimes) and President Donald Trump (also linked socially to Epstein before cutting ties).
Democrats have countered that the effort diverts attention from Trump and warned that subpoenaing former presidents sets a precedent they could apply reciprocally.
No evidence supports claims of Clinton preparing to disclose information specifically aimed at impeaching or removing Trump this year.
Impeachment requires House action and Senate conviction, and no such proceedings related to Epstein ties are underway or indicated.
Legal experts and reports emphasize that rumors spread faster than facts in this politicized case, with both parties accusing the other of weaponizing the Epstein files.
The Epstein documents—released in tranches under the 2025 Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by President Trump—mention both men but include no new criminal accusations against either.
The congressional depositions are expected to explore what witnesses know about Epstein’s activities, not serve as a platform for partisan attacks. Updates will likely emerge after the February sessions conclude.

