As of February 12, 2026 (late evening EST), there’s no public information about specific activities or events for former President Bill Clinton exactly today.His official X account (
@BillClinton) shows no recent posts since at least early February (the last notable activity was around February 6 or so, where he publicly called for his upcoming Epstein-related testimony to be held in a public hearing rather than a closed-door deposition, echoing similar statements from Hillary Clinton). No new posts or updates appear today.The main ongoing story tied to him remains the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein connections:
- He agreed earlier this month (announced around February 3) to a transcribed, filmed deposition scheduled for February 27, 2026 (Hillary’s is February 26).
- Both have advocated for public/open hearings instead, with Bill criticizing the process as potentially a “closed-door kangaroo court” and pushing for transparency (e.g., full DOJ file releases).
- Some Democratic figures have commented today on related aspects, like preferring videotaped depositions over full public spectacle, but nothing indicates Bill’s direct involvement or statements today.
- Much of today’s “Clinton” news references the anniversary of his 1999 Senate acquittal in the impeachment trial (February 12, 1999), with outlets running “today in history” pieces—no current events.
Unlike Hillary (who arrived in Munich, Germany, by train for the Munich Security Conference, which runs February 13–15, 2026, and may participate in panels), there’s no reporting of Bill attending MSC or any travel/event today. No mentions tie him to Munich or other public appearances .He appears to be keeping a low public profile today, likely focused on private matters, foundation work via the Clinton Foundation (no fresh announcements), or preparation for the upcoming deposition. If anything emerges (e.g., a post, statement, or event), it would likely appear first on his X account, major news sites, or Clinton Foundation channels. Check those for real-time updates!
