Bill Clinton recently announced a new memoir titled "Citizen," reflecting on his life post-presidency and addressing various controversies, including his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. In the book, Clinton expresses lingering anger over Hillary's loss in the 2016 election, attributing blame to Russia, the New York Times, and James Comey. He admits that he struggled to sleep for two years after the election and acknowledges the impact of his anger on those around him.
Clinton also insists he had no involvement in Epstein's criminal activities and regrets traveling on Epstein's plane, stating it was not worth the years of questioning he faced afterward. He claims he did not know about Epstein's crimes and cut off contact with him after Epstein's first arrest in 2005. Additionally, Clinton claims he was unaware that his involvement in the Marc Rich pardon tied to donations was wrong.
The memoir's key theme appears to be a repeated assertion of ignorance about significant events, prompting criticism of its depth. While some commentators point out the hypocrisy in his claims, suggesting disbelief in his narrative, Clinton’s defense revolves around his assertions of innocence and lack of knowledge regarding his controversial associations.
The article concludes that the memoir, which could have been titled "Denial," does not offer substantial insights or accountability, as Clinton seems to be reiterating a familiar defenseclaiming ignorance of the actions surrounding him.
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