
New evidence reveals the FBI may have withheld crucial information about Bill Clinton’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking outrage among Americans demanding transparency from federal agencies.
Story Highlights
- House Oversight subpoenas Bill and Hillary Clinton over Epstein connections dating back to 1995
- Trump administration launches new probe into Clinton’s relationship with convicted sex trafficker
- Epstein Files Transparency Act forces release of previously hidden documents
- Clinton took 17+ flights on Epstein’s plane but denies knowledge of criminal activities
Trump Administration Demands Accountability
President Trump’s Justice Department initiated a comprehensive investigation into Bill Clinton’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced probes targeting Clinton and other Democratic figures, marking a significant shift from previous administrations’ reluctance to pursue elite connections. House Oversight Chair James Comer subpoenaed both Bill and Hillary Clinton, citing their extensive ties to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s inner circle.
Decades-Long Pattern of Association
Records show Clinton’s relationship with Epstein began earlier than previously known, with a 1995 dinner predating public awareness of Epstein’s crimes. Between 2002 and 2003, Clinton took multiple trips aboard Epstein’s private jet, known as the “Lolita Express,” for purported Clinton Foundation business. Flight logs reveal at least 17 documented trips, though some purposes remain unlogged, raising questions about the nature of their ongoing relationship during this period.
The timing of these associations proves particularly troubling for conservatives who remember the Clinton administration’s scandals. Clinton allegedly severed ties with Epstein around 2005, coincidentally just before Palm Beach police began investigating Epstein for molesting underage girls at his mansion. This convenient timing suggests Clinton may have known more about Epstein’s activities than he publicly admits.
FBI’s Troubling History of Protection
The FBI’s handling of the Epstein case reflects a broader pattern of institutional bias that protected elite Democrats while targeting conservatives. Despite launching investigations in 2005, federal authorities allowed Epstein to negotiate an extraordinarily lenient plea deal in 2008 under U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta. The agency’s recent admission that no “client list” exists contradicts years of speculation about comprehensive records of Epstein’s powerful associates.
π¨Democrats and Republicans approved subpoenas in July for Bill and Hillary Clinton.
After good-faith efforts to schedule depositions, further delays arenβt acceptable. Given their Epstein ties, avoiding Congress would be in defiance of subpoenas & warrant contempt proceedings. pic.twitter.com/mxxgq3GX7v
— Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) November 21, 2025
While Clinton’s spokesperson claims he “knows nothing” about Epstein’s crimes, this denial rings hollow given their extensive documented interactions. One alleged victim described Clinton as a “perfect gentleman” during a massage, yet the very presence of a former president in such circumstances raises serious questions about judgment and awareness of the criminal enterprise operating around him.
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A timeline of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and the fight to make the government’s files public
Records show Clinton dined with Epstein in 1995, predating public timeline
Bill Clinton Jeffrey Epstein timeline
Relationship of Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein
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