Hillary Clinton just got done telling Congress she knew nothing about Jeffrey Epstein.
Now she's back on the streets of New York – and something happened that America cannot stop talking about.
Bill Clinton stumbled into her twice at a crosswalk, and what she said next is something you need to see for yourself.
What the Epstein Depositions Revealed About Bill Clinton
Two weeks ago, Bill and Hillary Clinton sat under oath before the House Oversight Committee in Chappaqua, New York – the first former president in American history ever compelled to testify before Congress under subpoena.
The Clintons fought it for months.
They called the subpoenas invalid.
They said the whole thing was politically motivated.
Then House Republicans lined up the contempt votes and suddenly the Clintons found religion.
Bill went first.
Hands shaking throughout the deposition, voice unsteady, the nearly 80-year-old former president denied knowing anything about Epstein's crimes.
He couldn't recall Epstein visiting the White House – despite visitor logs showing Epstein signed in at least 17 times between 1993 and 1995.
He couldn't recall meeting Epstein there at all – despite a photo showing the two of them together at a White House fundraiser in 1993.
He acknowledged flying on Epstein's private jet – flight logs analyzed by CNN show at least 16 flights between 2001 and 2003, though Clinton described it as four trips for Foundation work.
His explanation for the hot tub photo with an unidentified woman – face redacted by the DOJ – was that he was in Brunei for the Clinton Foundation and it wasn't what it looked like.
Republican Rep. Nick Langworthy walked out and said Clinton was "more candid than his attorneys were comfortable with."
That tells you everything you need to know.
The Moment America Couldn't Look Away From
Tuesday. New York City. Bill and Hillary out on the street after an event, moving through midtown with Secret Service and their full security detail.
Hillary stood waiting at a crosswalk in what looked like a Mao jacket – the kind of thing you'd expect at a state ceremony in Pyongyang.
Bill wasn't waiting for anything.
He was clapping – randomly, spontaneously, apparently at nothing at all.
Then he lurched into her.
Then he did it again.
Hillary threw up her hands, turned around and said three words: "Don't do that."
She retreated to the sidewalk like crossing the street had suddenly become inadvisable.
Bill looked amused.
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He reportedly said, "Not a good idea."
The memes hit within the hour – jokes about Bill trying to "Hillary" Hillary, jokes about the closest they'd been in years, jokes about the woman who screamed "I'm done with this" at Congress now being undone by a Manhattan crosswalk.
The Clintons Can't Escape the Story That Won't Die
Thirty years of power. Two presidential campaigns. A foundation with a nine-figure bank account and a Rolodex that included every elite in the world – including the man who trafficked underage girls for years while the people around him claim they never noticed a thing.
Bill flew on Epstein's plane.
Epstein visited Bill's White House 17 times.
His memory failed on the specific details that mattered most.
His lawyers jumped in constantly.
And when it was over, he walked out without taking a single question from the press.
Hillary demanded beauty lighting for her deposition so she wouldn't look like a hostage.
She told the committee she didn't recall ever even meeting Epstein – the man whose plane her husband rode across the world.
This is the couple that spent three decades telling America they were the adults in the room.
The committee got its deposition.
America got something better – video of the Clintons at a Manhattan crosswalk that captured exactly where they've ended up far better than anything said under oath.
Sources:
- Nick Arama, "That Awkward Moment When Bill and Hillary Had Trouble Crossing the Street," RedState, March 11, 2026.
- "Republicans Finally Questioned the Clintons About Epstein," PBS NewsHour, March 2, 2026.
- "Bill Clinton Says He 'Did Nothing Wrong' With Epstein," NPR, February 28, 2026.
- "6 Takeaways From Bill Clinton's Deposition About Epstein and Maxwell," CBC News, March 3, 2026.
- "Bill and Hillary Clinton Set for Epstein Deposition: What to Know," Al Jazeera, February 26, 2026.







