Former President Bill Clinton, his ex-top aide Doug Band, and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are again at the center of scrutiny as Band prepares to testify before the House Oversight Committee.
Band, who served as Clinton’s personal aide and founded the Clinton Global Initiative, is expected to face questions about the former president’s relationship with Epstein and any knowledge of Epstein’s activities.
The testimony poses significant political risk for Clinton, given Band’s proximity to the former president during and after his time in office.

Investigators are seeking clarity on the nature and extent of Clinton’s interactions with Epstein, as well as the role of close staff in managing those connections.
Band’s appearance before lawmakers marks a pivotal moment in the broader congressional inquiry into Epstein’s network and its ties to prominent public figures.
The committee’s findings could reshape public understanding of how Epstein operated and who within elite circles may have enabled or overlooked his conduct.






