Bill Clinton's 'wicked smile' from Epstein testimony goes viral
Clinton said he never visited Epstein's Caribbean island and did not know that Epstein had visited the White House 17 times during his 1993-2001 presidency
Former US president Bill Clinton appeared before the House of Representatives Oversight Committee to testify about his alleged association with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In a videotaped deposition, the former president said under oath that Trump brought up Epstein at a golf tournament in 2002 or 2003, after Clinton left office and more than a decade before Trump was elected president
He told lawmakers that Trump told him he had "some great times" with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before their relationship soured.
A clip from Bill Clinton's deposition related to Jeffrey Epstein has gone viral, with social media users sharing it and interpreting his expressions.
The clip shared by a single X user garnered over 15 million views within hours of being posted.
The user shared it with the caption, "Bill Clinton is smiling while looking back through old Epstein photos and nodding over memories. His attorney snatches them out of Bill's hands."
The clip was also shared on other social media platforms, with some users criticizing the former president for his nonseriousness during the deposition. However, the claim that Clinton smiled because documents he was looking at brought back memories of his alleged time with Epstein couldn't be confirmed independently.
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