Congress Just Caught Bill Clinton Using a Secret Alias in the Epstein Files

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Bill Clinton just told Congress under oath that he barely knew Jeffrey Epstein.

Representative Anna Paulina Luna has the document that says otherwise.

And she exposed the fast one he tried to pull on Congress.

Bill Clinton Deposition: He Swore He Saw Nothing

Luna personally confronted both Clintons with a document showing a former president of the United States operating under a second identity inside the files of a convicted child sex trafficker.

The man who told the House Oversight Committee "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong" had no answer.

What is a former president doing with an alias in those files? Not a nickname. Not a staff abbreviation. A complete other identity. In the records of a man Rep. Luna publicly calls a foreign intelligence honey pot operator targeting the most powerful people in the world.

That question doesn't go away with a deposition.

Luna confirmed to Bill Maher on his HBO show that the Clinton subpoena wasn't a Republican operation. It was bipartisan. Democrats wanted Hillary in that room too — because, as Luna put it plainly, Bill Clinton was all over those logs.

Sixteen flights on Epstein's private jet between 2002 and 2003. Communications between Clinton staffers and Ghislaine Maxwell — currently serving 20 years in prison for sex trafficking children. Photos of Clinton with Epstein, with Maxwell, in Epstein's homes.

Doug Band, Bill Clinton’s right hand man after leaving the White House, told Vanity Fair the former President went to Epstein’s notorious island.

 And now an alias. A hidden identity. In the files of a pedophile network.

Clinton Epstein Flight Logs Show 16 Trips — and That Was Just the Beginning

This is not a new story. It's a story with a body of evidence that keeps growing.

Clinton's own chief of staff raged publicly when half-naked photos of the former president surfaced in the Epstein document dumps.

Back in 2024, reporting revealed Clinton allegedly threatened Vanity Fair to kill stories about his relationship with Epstein. The Clintons fought congressional subpoenas for months — their lawyers called them "invalid and legally unenforceable" — before agreeing to testify only when facing a contempt of Congress vote.

People with nothing to hide don't fight subpoenas for months. They don't threaten magazines. They don't need lawyers drafting escape routes from congressional investigators.

Luna has been ahead of this investigation from the start. She chairs the House Oversight Committee's Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets.

She was raising alarms about Epstein's intelligence connections — Saudi Arabia, Russia, Israel, a former CIA director — months before the depositions happened. She called out DOJ redactions as protection for powerful men. Luna identified Epstein's network as a systematic blackmail operation targeting presidents and policymakers.

And now she's confirmed that the man who sat across from her committee and swore he did nothing wrong had a secret identity inside those same files.

The Epstein Intelligence Operation and What Clinton Knew

Luna has said publicly — based on congressional testimony — that Epstein ran a honey pot intelligence operation.

Witness attorneys named Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Israel. A former CIA director was referenced. Former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta was told to back off the original investigation because Epstein "belonged to intelligence."

Men with aliases in a sex trafficking network don't get them by accident. Someone created that identity. Someone used it. Someone had a reason to make sure Bill Clinton's name didn't appear as Bill Clinton.

Clinton sat in that deposition room for six hours and called it a "brief acquaintance." Luna confronted him with the document. He sat across from a congressional investigator, saw his own alias in the files of a child sex trafficking network, and had to answer for it under oath.

More is coming. Luna told Maher she wants to come back. The House Oversight Committee just subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify about how the DOJ handled this entire investigation. The people who thought the depositions closed this story were wrong.


Sources:

  • Steve Watson, "Complete Other Alias: Rep. Luna Drops Clinton-Epstein Bombshell," Modernity News, March 21, 2026.
  • Jordan Conradson, "Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Says Epstein Was Running Intelligence Gathering Operation," The Gateway Pundit, February 27, 2026.
  • Brooke Singman, "Rep. Anna Paulina Luna to Lead Task Force on Declassification of JFK, Epstein Files," Fox News, February 11, 2025.
  • "Epstein Files Transparency Act," Wikipedia, updated March 2026.
  • "Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Says Trump Is Exonerated in Epstein Affair," Floridian Press, February 27, 2026.