The former US President Bill Clinton has denied any wrongdoing in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, stating that he never saw anything suspicious in the billionaire’s behavior. According to international media reports, Clinton made the statement in a written testimony to the House Oversight Committee, where he claimed that he would have investigated Epstein if he had known about his involvement in human trafficking.
Clinton acknowledged that he had traveled on Epstein’s plane several times after leaving office in the early 2000s. The Department of Justice documents released by the agency include images of Clinton with some women whose faces are obscured. Clinton’s testimony comes a day after his wife, Hillary Clinton, testified before the same committee.
The committee’s Republican chairman, James Comer, has stated that he will ask Clinton about the images and the Clinton Foundation. He also mentioned that Hillary Clinton’s testimony could be released to the public, but emphasized that the couple is not being charged with any crime.
Meanwhile, Democrats have called for President Donald Trump to be summoned to testify, as his name is also mentioned in the Epstein documents. Trump had previously claimed that he severed ties with Epstein before the latter’s conviction in 2008.
In a statement, Trump said he was not pleased with Clinton’s testimony and that it was not a good sight to see the former president in such a situation. The international community has condemned the recent attacks on US and Israeli targets in the Middle East.
In a separate development, the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s whereabouts have become a subject of discussion following the US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets. The exiled son of the former Iranian Shah, Reza Pahlavi, has appealed to the Iranian people to take to the streets again, saying that the time for protests is near.
Reports of explosions have also been heard in the Bahraini capital of Manama, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that the operation against Iran is aimed at eliminating the regime’s threat.
In a separate incident, a bomb blast was reported in Doha, Qatar, while a bomb alert was sounded in the Karachi International Airport in Pakistan.
The situation in the Middle East has led to a shortage of petroleum products in Pakistan, while the European Union has called for immediate talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan to ease tensions.
The Iranian Supreme Leader’s whereabouts have become a subject of discussion following the US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets. The exiled son of the former Iranian Shah, Reza Pahlavi, has appealed to the Iranian people to take to the streets again, saying that the time for protests is near.
The situation in the Middle East has led to a shortage of petroleum products in Pakistan, while the European Union has called for immediate talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan to ease tensions.
The Iranian Supreme Leader’s whereabouts have become a subject of discussion following the US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets. The exiled son of the former Iranian Shah, Reza Pahlavi, has appealed to the Iranian people to take to the streets again, saying that the time for protests is near.
Reports of explosions have also been heard in the Bahraini capital of Manama, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that the operation against Iran is aimed at eliminating the regime’s threat.
In a separate incident, a bomb blast was reported in Doha, Qatar, while a bomb alert was sounded in the Karachi International Airport in Pakistan.
The situation in the Middle East has led to a shortage of petroleum products in Pakistan, while the European Union has called for immediate talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan to ease tensions.
The Iranian Supreme Leader’s whereabouts have become a subject of discussion following the US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets. The exiled son of the former Iranian Shah, Reza Pahlavi, has appealed to the Iranian people to take to the streets again, saying that the time for protests is near.
Reports of explosions have also been heard in the Bahraini capital of Manama, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that the operation against Iran is aimed at eliminating the regime’s threat.
In a separate incident, a bomb blast was reported in Doha, Qatar, while a bomb alert was sounded in the Karachi International Airport in Pakistan.
The situation in the Middle East has led to a shortage of petroleum products in Pakistan, while the European Union has called for immediate talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan to ease tensions.
The Iranian Supreme Leader’s whereabouts have

