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IL Democrats Introduce Epstein Investigation Bill – Then Move to Kill It After Clinton Mentions Gov. Pritzker During Deposition 

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March 4, 2026
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IL Democrats Introduce Epstein Investigation Bill – Then Move to Kill It After Clinton Mentions Gov. Pritzker During Deposition 

Ill. Gov. JB Pritzker. (NBC News/Video/Screen shot)

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Just days after Illinois Democrats introduced legislation to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network and its possible ties to the state, party leaders are now scrambling to pull the bill.

The sudden reversal comes after explosive revelations that former President Bill Clinton testified under oath that he once flew Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane.

On March 2, Democratic State Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid of Bridgeview introduced House Bill 5723, known as the Illinois Epstein Files Investigation Act. The legislation was backed by several lawmakers, including State Sen. Graciela Guzman.

Supporters said the bill would create a 10-member bipartisan investigatory and advisory commission to examine possible connections between Epstein’s sex trafficking network and Illinois.

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A group of Illinois lawmakers are introducing a bill that would establish the 'Illinois Epstein Files Investigation Commission' to look into Epstein-related crimes in the state ⁦@WBBMNewsradio⁩ pic.twitter.com/BPSyXgLbvt

— Mallory Vor Broker (@MVorBroker) March 2, 2026

Under the proposal, the commission would have sweeping powers. It could issue subpoenas enforceable in circuit court, access government records, and refer potential criminal cases to the Illinois Attorney General for prosecution.

The commission could also pursue cases through a statewide grand jury.

The investigation would focus on potential crimes with a connection to Illinois, including incidents that occurred in the state, targeted Illinois residents, or involved institutions subject to Illinois law.

Members of the commission would be appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Illinois Senate, with requirements intended to ensure bipartisan representation.

At the time the legislation was introduced, Democrats framed the effort as a transparency measure designed to uncover the truth about Epstein’s network and provide justice for victims.

But that narrative quickly changed.

During a recent House Oversight Committee deposition tied to the Epstein files, Clinton reportedly stated under oath that he had once taken the man who is now Illinois’ governor on Epstein’s plane.

“I think that I had my first trip for the man who’s now the Governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker and his wife,” Clinton testified.

Bill Clinton says he brought JB Pritzker on pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s plane: “I think that I had my first trip for the man who’s now the Governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker and his wife.” pic.twitter.com/p6GtSbpgGX

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 3, 2026

The remark immediately sparked intense scrutiny in Illinois political circles and raised questions about whether Pritzker had any connection to Epstein’s network of wealthy and powerful associates.

Soon after the testimony surfaced, Gov. Pritzker’s office issued a statement strongly denying the claim.

“Governor Pritzker was asked to travel with President Clinton on two trips, once in 2008 and once in 2013. Neither utilized Jefferey Epstein’s aircraft, nor was he accompanied by that man or Ghislaine Maxwell,” the governor’s office said.

The statement went further, accusing Republicans of political motives.

“We understand that the GOP is desperate to deflect from the heinous accusations against President Trump in the Epstein Files, but this is a particularly weak effort to assign blame where there is none.”

The governor’s denial now raises a new and unavoidable question. If Pritzker never flew on Epstein’s aircraft, then did Bill Clinton lie under oath?

That question is now hanging over Springfield as Democrat leaders reportedly push to stall or withdraw the Epstein investigation bill before it advances.

Critics say the optics are unmistakable.

Just days ago, Democrats demanded a sweeping investigation into Epstein’s connections to Illinois. Now that the state’s Democratic governor has been mentioned in sworn testimony, those same lawmakers appear eager to shut the probe down before it even begins.

It also raises another question for the Chicago media rushing to defend the governor. If Bill Clinton’s sworn testimony was wrong, why didn’t Clinton correct it himself? Instead, a staffer issued a statement.

🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/cRuLsFQjOu

— Illinois Review (@IllinoisReview) March 3, 2026

Clinton knows the difference between a press release and perjury.

House Bill 5723 remains in the early stages of the legislative process and has not yet advanced through committee. But the controversy surrounding it is already growing.

Democrats were for the investigation—before they were against it.

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