Valuetainment
“Never Said Anything To Me” - Bill Clinton DEFENDS Trump During Epstein Deposition
03 Mar 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Let's get to the next story. Looks great, man. Looks like he's 38, by the way. Okay. Bill Clinton, okay, he was deposed.
Chapter 2: What did Bill Clinton say during his deposition?
And while he was being deposed, Trump says he doesn't like seeing Bill Clinton deposed by Congress. This is Trump. And then Bill turns around and says something about Trump. Go ahead, Rob.
I don't like seeing him deposed. You know. They certainly went after me a lot more than that. I don't like seeing him. I like him.
Chapter 3: How did Trump unexpectedly defend Clinton?
I don't like seeing him deposed.
Okay, so that's that. Now watch page 12, what Bill Clinton had to say about him. Rob, this is James Comer repeating what Bill Clinton said in court. Go ahead, Rob.
President Clinton said, that's for you to decide. And the president went on to say... that the president, Trump, has never said anything to me to make me think he was involved and he meant with Epstein. So I know there's a lot of curiosity about President Trump. I thought that was an interesting thing that President Clinton said.
So I'll let the Democrats have the podium and they can answer your questions.
Okay, so what do you think about that, Vinnie? Two presidents defending each other.
How do you process that? I don't know. I think there's a leverage thing. By the way, shout out to him because Adam, you love doing shout outs. Look at how good he looks dealing with Hillary. I can only imagine. What does he say here? Sucks the life out of you. This is his statement after the deposition. Go ahead.
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Chapter 4: What implications does the Clinton-Trump defense have for political accountability?
He looks great.
I just finished testifying in front of the House Oversight Committee. I did it for two reasons. First, I love my country. including our Constitution. And America was built on the idea that no person is above the law, even presidents, especially presidents, and that we should all live under the same set of rules. This kind of democracy requires every person to play their part.
And I hope that by being there today, we can bring ourselves just a little further away from the brink and back to being a country where we can disagree civilly and we can search for truth and justice and that it outweighs the partisan urge to score points and create spectacle.
You can pause it right there. And by the way, some people are saying that a little bit of a strategy here.
Chapter 5: What did Clinton reveal about his relationship with Trump?
They did this because what's going to come around is they're going to be asking Melania and Trump to be deposed because if two previous presidents were deposed, why not Melania and Trump? Because there's pictures of them with Epstein as well.
So here, I believe it's a Democratic congressman, Rob, if I'm not mistaken, and he said, we asked the President Clintons to be deposed, and now, go ahead, Rob.
from day one that we want to talk to former President Bill Clinton. And the other person we want to talk to is current President Donald Trump.
And so we should be very clear that now that we're going to hear from former President Clinton, I hope that Chairman Comer and the Republicans will join us in demanding that the person who actually appears more times in the files than the former president, who we want to speak with, is President Donald Trump.
There is no indication, zero, zip, zilch, nada, that Secretary Clinton had any knowledge of Epstein's crimes. She submitted a sworn statement that she never met Jeffrey Epstein, and my fear... I believe her. You believe it, right?
Does everybody at home, wherever you are, do you absolutely zero zilch? And again, Pat, we talked about this last week. I could never be the president because of the leverage and stuff that has to do with any of this nonsense. Do I think Bill Clinton was with Eight-year-olds? No, no. Do I think he was with, in my opinion, with some underage girls that were doing so? That's my opinion.
Why would Epstein come to the White House 17 times? What are you doing hanging out with that guy? And I don't know how many times. Everything, that's all the Democrats want to do is keep going to Trump. Keep going to Trump. He's the one that called the FBI on Epstein, okay? Bill Clinton himself is telling you, he's not involved. He's not involved.
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Chapter 6: How do the panelists view the concept of presidential 'brotherhood'?
Do I believe that they're kind of... you know, looking out for each other because of the whole presidential status. Listen, you know where I stand. If you did anything and there's proof, which I do believe that the files show proof, especially with the victims and God willing that they're alive, there needs to be arrest. There needs to be an arrest made. I don't care if he's the president.
I don't care if he's the pope. I don't care. I want somebody to be arrested. I want somebody to be put in jail. just like they're doing in the UK. You mean to tell me an ex-prince that he lost his title? He's not the prince. He's not the duke. He's just in the back of a car, scared out of his mind, and they put his ass in jail, and now he has a record. I want that, Pat.
So all this, no, I can't believe they're doing this to Bill Clinton. I'm not a fan of it at all. But again, I'm not the president. I'm a Christian. I can't make those decisions and use leverage for people that did crimes because I want to use them for other things. I'm not a fan of it, Tom. I'm sorry.
I'll tell you, listening to Hillary testify is kind of listening to the CIA testify.
Chapter 7: What are the legal standards surrounding presidential accountability?
We have not overthrown any countries of which we are aware. You know, you listen to that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And she's like, I do not recall the picture. I don't recall meeting the man that I'm in the picture and in the picture they're meeting. Wait, what? You do not recall meeting the man and you've never met the man that you're in the picture they're meeting? Yes. So I put all that aside.
I hate the fact that we have former presidents that are being called in like this. I do not back off from what you're saying that I feel that the Clintons are dirty. I do not back off from that at all. But you know what? If this is the way it's going to be played, so every time we elect a president now, the other president comes into court, goes back and forth, ask Brazil how this works.
It's terrible. It's disruptive. It doesn't bring a country together. But if that's the new reality of what we're living in, you know, okay. And by the way...
If you listen carefully to that Democrat, I think there were Democrats that wanted to put Clinton in there, not push him terribly hard, but get him in there so they could get President Trump in there as a sitting president because they want to impeach him and they can't wait for the midterms to see if they have the votes to impeach him. I think this is 3-D chess. I think that's what's going on.
But, Tom, when it comes to Bill Clinton, though, you have to look at the history of, like, Juanita Broderick coming forward and saying what he did to her, the multiple sexual assault allegations, and then you have Hillary Clinton going after the women and bashing them. Comment I just made?
The entire basket is represented there. I am with you.
Oh, no, and I agree 100%, but when you say, you know, because they're going to keep willing the president, if you are guilty of a crime, I don't care. You have to get face justice, because if that's the case, Tom, then the president could do whatever they want.
The worst thing rings on Obama for Russia and for the things that he personally had knowledge of.
They all get presidential immunity. That's the one problem that I have when it comes to this government nonsense is that he sits there with that smug face.
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Chapter 8: How do media narratives shape public perception of Clinton and Trump?
Why aren't these doctors being called to hearings and asked, who did you operate on? Were you in a surgical were you in a sterile surgical environment? What were you doing here? What did you do? Did that did that. So if a paramedic. Pat, in this country, let's say a paramedic is called to a home and there's a child that has suffered, you know, a trauma.
The paramedics are obligated to tell the hospital, says, hey, man, let's get care for this kid. But I think there was something going on at that house. We got to see if something happened at that house. And the paramedics will report to authorities if they believe there was an abuse or there was like a parent-inflicted injury on that child.
And so now, if you've got doctors making house calls, I want to know where these doctors are, and I want to know why they're not in front of a hearing with a hand up to answer questions about, wait, wait, you got called? You're putting stitches in somebody's head on the dining room table of a home?
Whoa. Oh, let me read this to you. It's disturbing. So Epstein used some doctors to manipulate young women from overseas who were having sex with him. This is, again, New York Times. He directed women to get pelvic exams, liposuction, and mole removals and paid for a range of specialty treatments from $800 an hour psychiatric therapy to root canal. He also abruptly cut off women's care at times.
An assistant once forwarded him a plea. From a woman asking for $600 to refill her acne prescription, ignore, Epstein replied. Some doctors sent Epstein's sexual partners elsewhere for gonorrhea treatment so that when their case was reported to public health authorities, they wouldn't be tied to Epstein. Some doctors also shared patients' private health information with them.
One woman wrote to Epstein. that all the doctors you pay directly keep you well-informed about my treatments. Epstein dismissed her concerns, saying the doctors take the time to make sure I'm happy. Epstein rewarded preferred doctors with hefty payments, Apple Watches, celebrity introductions, and vacations on private islands and New Mexico Ranch.
One cash-strapped dermatologist asked Epstein to co-sign His car lease, Epstein also wrote large checks for some doctors' research and charity work and donated more than $375,000 to Mount Sinai, much of it to breast cancer center by Dr. Ava Dubin, who dated him in 1980s.
Dr. Dubin became Epstein's conduit to Mount Sinai, connecting him and women in his orbit with doctors there and arranged positions at hospitals for at least two young women at Epstein's request.
So where's the hearing? It sounds like we could have a large parade of doctors asking them specifically about victims and about services. This, by the way, you know what this would be similar to, Pat? When the FBI got Capone's accountant. A key to everybody else. Got it. Adam.
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