Bill Clinton Caught Smiling While Looking at Epstein Photos, Lawyer Intervenes by Quickly Pulling Them Away Screenshot from AF Post on X

For a brief moment inside a deposition room, the atmosphere appeared unexpectedly casual.

Former US President Bill Clinton was seen flipping through a stack of old photographs connected to Jeffrey Epstein, smiling and nodding as he looked at them. Then, almost abruptly, his attorney leaned forward and pulled the images away.

The footage shows Clinton examining what appear to be historical photographs linked to Epstein. As he turned the pages, observers noted his facial expressions: relaxed, faintly amused, almost nostalgic. It was at that point that his lawyer intervened, removing the pictures from his hands and redirecting the session.

Bill Clinton Deposition Footage Raises Questions

The deposition clip does not include audio commentary explaining what Clinton was saying at the time. What viewers can see, however, is him carefully reviewing the images, smiling slightly and turning pages with deliberate attention.

At one point, he appears to lean closer before the attorney swiftly collects the photographs.

There is no evidence in the footage that Clinton made any incriminating statement during that moment. Nor does the clip independently verify what the images specifically depicted. But optics matter especially in cases involving Epstein, whose name remains synonymous with scandal and criminal exploitation.

Clinton has previously acknowledged flying on Epstein's private plane for foundation-related travel. However, he has consistently denied any knowledge of or involvement in Epstein's criminal activities.

Public Reaction to Clinton Looking at Epstein Photos

Online commentary was unfiltered. Many users interpreted Clinton's demeanour as inappropriate given the gravity of Epstein's crimes.

Some posts read 'Bro was reminiscing on the good old days and 'Why is he laughing?'

Some reactions were even harsher. One widely shared post claimed: 'He's like damn, 'I remember smashing that on the Lolita Express...Man those were the good'ole days' '

Another comment read: 'He almost j*rked off to the photos'

And in a more politically charged response, one user wrote: 'This level of arrogance by Bill Clinton and her witch wife is quite concerning. Do these child molesting bastards seriously have the audacity to believe they'll get away from their heinous crimes against humanity, especially regarding the CHILDREN they've harmed? So disgusting.'

Other voices suggested the timing was deliberate.

One lengthy post stated: 'Dog and pony show. Total 100% psyop distraction from the war in Iran. You think they randomly chose the Monday after bombing Iran to roll this old hag out & have her put on a show? Of all days they choose this, it's a fake P.R. 'Win' for Trump. All the shills are eating it up'

Bill Clinton's Deposition

In late February 2026, former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were deposed under oath by the Republican‑led House Oversight Committee as part of its ongoing investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Bill Clinton's session lasted more than six hours and marked the first time a former president has been compelled to testify before Congress. During his testimony, Clinton repeatedly denied knowing about Epstein's sex crimes and said he ended his association with him years before those abuses came to light.

He also emphasised, 'I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,' to contend he was unaware of Epstein's criminal behaviour.

Hillary Clinton, who testified the day before, told lawmakers she did not recall ever meeting Epstein or knowing about his crimes. She stressed she had no personal connection to him.

The videos of both depositions were later released publicly, showing each answering hours of detailed questioning about their interactions with Epstein and distancing themselves from his illegal activities.

Lawmakers from both parties also raised the possibility of subpoenaing current US President Donald Trump to testify, as he too had past social links with Epstein before their relationship ended. Like Bill Clinton's, many people will be watching closely to see how he reacts while viewing Epstein photos in public.