Bill Clinton spent six hours telling Congress he "saw nothing" and "did nothing wrong."
Megyn Kelly spent that time showing America a photograph that tells a very different story.
And what Megyn Kelly from her own files was something that Bill Clinton wanted buried forever.
Megyn Kelly's 1999 Photo Clinton Never Had to Answer For
The year was 1999. Bill Clinton had just been impeached over Monica Lewinsky.
His wife and daughter were standing ten feet away in a Washington restaurant called the Bombay Club.
There was the President of the United States, working his way over to a table of young women barely out of college – staring down one girl's chest and putting his hand on the side of another's body.
"He is looking down the chest of my friend, Meg Florence," Kelly told Tucker Carlson on her show, identifying both women by name. "He's basically got his hand on her side boob."
She stressed it wasn't a crime. She didn't have to.
The point was simpler and more damning than any legal allegation: the man who would spend Friday swearing under oath that he saw no evil around Jeffrey Epstein couldn't keep his eyes off a young woman's chest with his wife watching from across the room.
Bill Clinton Epstein Deposition: Six Hours, One Pattern
Congress got the charming version of Bill Clinton – the version his friends and donors have always seen, the one that made Jim Comer call him "charming" with "Southern people skills."
Clinton walked in with a prepared statement casting himself as the real victim – dragging Hillary in was "simply not right," his brief time with Epstein ended long before anyone knew about the crimes.
He said he "saw nothing" and "did nothing wrong."
Clinton claimed he couldn't identify the woman photographed with him in a jacuzzi in the Epstein files – didn't know who she was, denied having sex with her.
He said he'd say "I do not recall" throughout because everything was a long time ago.
Republicans got him to say all of it under oath, on video – the first time in American history a former president has been compelled to testify before a congressional committee under subpoena.
That video goes public soon. Watch what the man who just told America he saw nothing actually looks like when he says it.
What the Epstein Files Still Haven't Forced Him to Explain
Clinton's defenders have spent years arguing he simply didn't know what Epstein was doing. Deceived. Naive. One of thousands of powerful men taken in by a charming sociopath.
The 1999 photo – taken after his impeachment, with his family present – shows exactly who Bill Clinton is when he thinks the rules don't apply to him.
Tucker Carlson put it plainly during Kelly's segment: Clinton's behavior is precisely "the means by which he is controlled by others."
Men who behave this way around young women with their families watching don't need anyone to explain what Epstein was running. They already understand the arrangement.
That's the question Congress still hasn't answered – not whether Clinton committed a crime, but whether a man who acts this way around young women really didn't understand what his friend Jeffrey was doing with his private island, his private jet, and his private photographs.
Comer has two more depositions already booked – Epstein's accountant and Epstein's lawyer. Those names matter more than anything the Clintons said.
The government failed Epstein's victims for decades. The least Congress can do now is keep going until someone who actually knows something is forced to say it under oath.
Sources:
- Emily Crane, "Megyn Kelly shares decades-old photo of Bill Clinton allegedly ogling her young friend," New York Post, February 27, 2026.
- Cullen Linebarger, "Megyn Kelly Shares a Very Creepy, Never-Before-Seen Photo of Bill Clinton," The Gateway Pundit, February 27, 2026.
- "Bill Clinton defends himself at House deposition on Epstein," CBS News, February 27, 2026.
- "Bill Clinton plunges into historic Epstein deposition," Axios, February 27, 2026.
- "Bill Clinton says he didn't know woman in infamous jacuzzi photo," Fox News, February 27, 2026.
- "Chairman Comer Subpoenas Bill and Hillary Clinton," House Oversight Committee, August 2025.
