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Two Weeks After Epstein Hearing, Bill Goes Too Far

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Trouble Keeping His Balance

The longer version of the clip reveals what many viewers missed: Clinton struggles to walk straight. At one point, he grabs a nearby pole for support.

This isn’t an isolated incident. During his Epstein deposition, Clinton’s hands visibly shook—so noticeably that Rep. Nancy Mace asked the committee to record: “Do you suffer from dementia or memory loss?”

Balance issues have plagued him for years. In June 2025, he was photographed stumbling in New York, grabbing a pole to stay upright. Two months later, he stepped off a plane carrying a portable defibrillator.

The 79-year-old former jogger, who once ran to McDonald’s every morning, now relies on handrails. Yet his explanation for shoving his wife toward a moving Suburban? A grin and three simple words.

Fresh Off the Epstein Spotlight

Just ten days before the crosswalk incident, Bill and Hillary sat under subpoena at the House Oversight Committee in Chappaqua, New York. After months of resistance, Chairman James Comer threatened contempt before they agreed to appear.

Bill endured four and a half hours of questioning. Lawmakers showed him photos—him in a hot tub, poolside with Ghislaine Maxwell, at a table with a woman sitting on his leg. When asked if he had sex with the woman, he said no.

“I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong,” he declared. He also claimed he didn’t recall Epstein ever visiting the White House, despite committee records showing Epstein visited 17 times between 1993 and 1995.

Hillary’s deposition had its own fireworks. When Rep. Lauren Boebert leaked a photo from the session, Hillary stood, pointed, and said: “I’m done with this. If you guys are doing that, I am done. You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home.”

Both Clintons denied any prior knowledge of Epstein’s crimes before his 2008 guilty plea.

The Grin Says It All

Bill spent months avoiding the deposition, but ultimately had to sit down, deny everything under oath, and walk out to dinner at Il Tinello.

And now, that same grinning Clinton is caught nudging his wife toward traffic on Madison Avenue—just two weeks after swearing under oath he did nothing wrong.

Chairman Comer has already announced further depositions, including Epstein’s accountant and lawyer.

Americans watching that video on repeat can interpret the grin for themselves. One thing is clear: the investigation isn’t over. And neither, apparently, is Bill Clinton.

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