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Exclusive – Bill Clinton’s Epstein Secrets: 26 Flights, 17 White House Visits, and the Painting That Won’t Go Away

Bill Clinton’s long-documented connections to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein are once again in the spotlight — and this time, the scrutiny may prove more damaging than ever.
For years, questions have swirled about Clinton’s association with Epstein, but the mounting evidence paints a picture that is difficult to ignore. Records reveal that the former president took at least 26 flights aboard Epstein’s private jet, infamously nicknamed the “Lolita Express.” Clinton has long maintained that his travels were tied to charitable work, but the sheer number of trips continues to raise eyebrows.
Equally troubling are reports that Epstein made 17 separate visits to the White House during Clinton’s presidency. While the nature of these visits has never been fully explained, critics argue that the frequency suggests far more than a casual acquaintance.
Then there’s the painting — a bizarre and unsettling portrait of Clinton in a blue dress and red heels, reportedly found in Epstein’s New York mansion. The artwork, widely circulated online, has fueled speculation about the depth of their relationship and the secrets that may have bound them together.
Clinton has repeatedly denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities, but with Epstein’s death still surrounded by controversy and ongoing investigations into his network, many believe the former president’s explanations may no longer be enough.
The renewed attention comes as high-profile figures face increasing pressure to disclose the full extent of their ties to Epstein. With more documents expected to be unsealed, the Clinton-Epstein connection is once again a central focus — and this time, it may be impossible to brush aside.
As public outrage grows, one question lingers: Has Bill Clinton finally run out of excuses?