As of March 29, 2026, Bill Clinton remains a polarizing figure whose legacy is increasingly defined by the intersection of his post-presidential activities and the intense scrutiny surrounding his historical associations with Jeffrey Epstein. Following a high-profile House Oversight Committee investigation, both Bill and Hillary Clinton were deposed regarding their ties to the Epstein network, including the revelation that Ghislaine Maxwell helped secure $1 million in funding for the Clinton Global Initiative. The Clintons had initially pushed for these depositions to be held publicly to avoid what they termed a kangaroo court. The ongoing probe has been fueled by the release of new photos from the Epstein estate featuring the former president, as well as a recent, widely publicized interview with survivor Chauntae Davies, who questioned whether Clinton could have intervened to stop the abuse. Amidst this legal pressure, Hillary Clinton has publicly accused the Trump administration of a cover-up regarding the handling of Epstein-related files. Beyond these controversies, Clinton continues to engage in public life, recently appearing at a San Francisco brunch with Governor Gavin Newsom, which highlighted his enduring influence within the Democratic Party. Meanwhile, the personal and political fallout from his presidency persists, as Monica Lewinsky continues to speak publicly about the lasting trauma of the scandal that defined his second term, and cultural reflections on his era—such as recent mentions of his iconic saxophone performance on the Arsenio Hall show—continue to surface in the media.