Did Clinton show signs of lying under oath?
Tue 6:58 pm +00:00, 3 Mar 2026(11) Did Bill Clinton LIE ABOUT EPSTEIN Under Oath? Body Language Analysis – YouTube
n this video, Dr. G — clinical and forensic psychologist and body language expert — conducts a detailed body language analysis of Bill Clinton’s recent deposition regarding Jeffrey Epstein. In this video, Dr. G analyzes former President Bill Clinton’s deposition in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation, breaking down key moments from his testimony before the House Oversight Committee. Clinton repeatedly stated he “saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong,” and denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities, even when shown photos and questioned about flights and interactions from the early 2000s. The session, part of a rare compelled congressional deposition of a former U.S. president, has sparked widespread discussion and controversy in the news cycle. The broader context of the Epstein files continues to generate massive controversy, with renewed scrutiny involving Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, Leslie Wexner, Alan Dershowitz, and other high-profile names that have surfaced in depositions, flight logs, unsealed court documents, and congressional testimony. As the House Oversight Committee pushes forward and additional documents are released, questions surrounding Epstein’s network, blackmail allegations, Zorro Ranch investigations, and the circumstances of his death at the MCC continue to dominate headlines. Clinton’s deposition adds another critical layer to the ongoing national and international debate. Dr. G carefully analyzes key moments from the deposition, focusing on stress indicators, timing of responses, potential leakage, and behavioral congruence under pressure. Whether you’re following the latest developments in the Epstein investigation, studying deception detection, or interested in high-level forensic psychology, this breakdown offers a deeper look at what may be happening beneath the surface of one of the most talked-about depositions in the Epstein case.








