Bill Clinton Reflects on Hillary's 2016 Loss and Epstein Ties in New Memoir
The former president reveals personal struggles after the election and regrets over his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Bill Clinton's new memoir, 'Citizen: My Life After the White House,' discusses his anger and sleeplessness following Hillary Clinton's 2016 election loss to Donald Trump.
- Clinton attributes the defeat to Russian interference, James Comey's email investigation, and a hostile media environment.
- He characterizes the 2016 election as the 'darkest possible' in U.S. history and apologizes for years of outbursts of rage that followed the loss.
- Clinton addresses his controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein, admitting to flying on Epstein's plane but denying visits to Epstein's island or knowledge of his crimes.
- The memoir also revisits Clinton's reflections on past scandals, including his handling of the Monica Lewinsky controversy and subsequent public apologies.