Bill Clinton lied under oath about Monica Lewinsky and nearly lost the presidency over it.
Now he's under oath again – and the questions are far worse.
A Republican congresswoman just cornered the former president with a question he couldn't answer and couldn't escape.
Bill Clinton Epstein Deposition Video Released: The Exchange That Went Viral
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida was questioning Clinton about something Jeffrey Epstein had said on the record – that Bill Clinton "likes them young."
Luna asked him directly: "Why would Epstein say that about you?"
Clinton's attorney Cheryl Mills tried to intervene, telling Clinton he was being asked to place himself in Epstein's mind and guess what Epstein thought about him.
Clinton responded: "First of all, that's not true."
Luna fired back: "What's not true?"
He said: "That I have any interest in underage –"
She cut him off: "I didn't say 'underage.' I said 'young.'"
Clinton held firm: "But it's still not true."
Then Luna invoked Monica Lewinsky.
"Is an intern young?" she asked.
Clinton paused. Then said yes – and tried to deflect with a joke about being 79, suggesting anyone would seem young compared to him.
The room did not laugh.
Later in the same deposition, when Luna asked whether Clinton had received a back massage from a young girl while traveling, he reached for a glass of water. The footage shows his hand shaking as he brought it to his mouth.
Epstein Files Show 17 Visits to the Clinton White House
Republicans forced Clinton into that chair only after threatening him with contempt of Congress charges.
He dodged subpoenas for six months. He missed two scheduled deposition dates – citing a funeral both times. He demanded public hearings instead of closed-door testimony. The House Oversight Committee was one vote away from referring him to the DOJ for prosecution when he finally agreed to appear.
And when he got there, he was caught on camera smiling at Epstein photos before his attorney pulled them away.
The deposition produced facts no prepared statement could smooth over. White House visitor logs show Epstein entered the Clinton White House 17 times between 1993 and 1995. Clinton told the committee he doesn't believe he met with Epstein during any of those visits.
He also acknowledged flying on Epstein's private jet – flight logs place him aboard at least 16 times between 2002 and 2003. Every flight, Clinton says, was for Clinton Foundation humanitarian work.
Rep Luna Says Epstein Ran a Honeypot Operation Targeting the Clintons
Walking out of the deposition, Luna told reporters she believed Epstein was an intelligence asset running a honeypot operation – and that the Clintons themselves may have been among his targets.
That's a sitting congresswoman, after four and a half hours of questioning a former president under oath, saying the man across the table may have been compromised.
The Democrats spent 1998 calling the Lewinsky investigation a witch hunt and shielded their president from every consequence that followed.
Now they're watching him sit in a deposition chair, hands shaking, while a Republican congresswoman asks him why Jeffrey Epstein said he likes them young.
Lewinsky was an intern. The question answered itself.
Sources:
- Grant Bromley, "Bill Clinton Stunned When Asked Why He Likes Them Young During Epstein Deposition," Country Rebel, March 3, 2026.
- House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, "Chairman Comer Announces the Clintons Caved, Will Appear for Depositions," oversight.house.gov, February 2026.
- "Bill Clinton Sits for Epstein Deposition 29 Years After Lewinsky Encounter," Fox News, February 27, 2026.
- House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, "Chairman Comer Subpoenas Bill and Hillary Clinton," oversight.house.gov, August 5, 2025.
- Jordan Conradson, "Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Says Epstein Was Running Intelligence Gathering Operation," The Gateway Pundit, February 27, 2026.











