Former President Bill Clinton deposed in Epstein probe, setting potential first for Congress
Former President Bill Clinton has been deposed in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, setting a potential precedent for congressional members who may face similar depositions; this marks a rare instance of a former president being called to testify in a non-presidential matter.
Former President Bill Clinton is being deposed in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein probe, potentially setting a precedent for members of Congress who are also implicated in similar investigations. This unusual move could establish a new standard for congressional accountability and set a possible course for future lawmakers facing similar scrutiny. The deposition marks a rare instance where a former head of state is testifying in an ongoing investigation related to their time in office. Clinton's testimony may have implications for how Congress handles its own members who are being investigated or face potential legal action.