A video of former President Bill Clinton being interrogated regarding his relationship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has been watched over a million times.

On Monday, Juan Mendoza from Real America’s Voice tweeted out a clip of him confronting Clinton.

“I confronted @BillClinton at the rally he held with @RepCuellar in Laredo about his alleged connection to child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein,” Mendoza said.

The reporter asks Clinton in the clip, “Any comments on your alleged, uh, allegation of your connection with Jeffrey Epstein?”

Clinton, who was shaking hands at a political rally for Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar in Laredo, Texas, briefly leaned forward to listen to the question with a smile before stepping back.

Clinton’s aide tries to stop him from answering, saying “No” to the former president.

However, Clinton answered, “I think the evidence is clear,” he breaks into a smile as he starts to move away.

The video was viewed over 1.7 million times and retweeted more than 6,000 times by Tuesday afternoon.

Mendoza, who is better known as Juan More News on Twitter, explained in a follow-up tweet: “I am not suicidal…just in case,” referencing the speculation and conspiracy theories about Epstein’s 2019 death in a Manhattan prison cell.

The former president tried to dissociate himself from the millionaire pedophile’s crimes a month before Epstein died.

On Tuesday,Angel Ureña- a Clinton rep-, told The Post that the comment from the former president’s camp three years ago remains accurate.

“President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes [Epstein] pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York,” the July 2019 statement read.

The article verified that Clinton had flown on Epstein’s plane with his staff, but stated the two individuals hadn’t spoken to each other in “well over a decade.” According to the statement, Clinton has never been to Little St. James Island (also known colloquially as “Pedophile Island”) in the Caribbean, Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida.

In the years following, more reports detailing Clinton and Epstein’s friendship have surfaced, one of which claims that Epstein visited the White House 17 times during Clinton’s early administration.

Clinton has not been accused of being involved in any way with Epstein’s crimes.