Clintons’ Epstein Ties Ignite AIRPORT CHAOS..

Arkansas travelers face a daily reminder of elite corruption as a petition demanding the removal of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s names from Little Rock’s largest airport gains momentum, fueled by the couple’s documented ties to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Survivor Challenges Clinton Legacy at Arkansas Airport

Candice Jutz, an Arkansas native and child sexual abuse survivor, created a Change.org petition on February 19, 2026, demanding that the Little Rock Municipal Airport Commission strip Bill and Hillary Clinton’s names from the state’s primary airport. The petition reached 12,245 signatures by February 26, adding nearly 1,900 supporters in a single day.

Jutz contacted commission leadership, including Chairwoman Tiffany Mays O’Guinn and Executive Director Suzanne Peyton, receiving confirmation that she will address the board on March 17. Her appeal centers on accountability rather than partisan politics, arguing that honoring individuals with documented Epstein associations re-traumatizes survivors and contradicts public values.

Flight Logs and Congressional Probes Intensify Scrutiny

Newly released Epstein flight logs reveal Bill Clinton flew on the convicted sex trafficker’s private jet at least 26 times between 2002 and 2003, sometimes accompanied by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s accomplice now serving prison time for sex trafficking. The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, subpoenaed both Clintons after they initially refused to cooperate, forcing them to appear for depositions under threat of contempt. Hillary Clinton sat for questioning on February 26 in Chappaqua, New York, while Bill Clinton’s deposition followed on February 27. Comer expressed surprise at bipartisan support for the contempt measure, noting even Democrats backed efforts to obtain answers about the Clintons’ relationship with Epstein and Maxwell.

Elite Connections Undermine Public Trust

The petition highlights how Bill Clinton’s Epstein ties extended beyond flights to the White House and to the Clinton Foundation, connections the former president now regrets. Still, the claims involved no knowledge of criminal activity. Hillary Clinton denies ever meeting Epstein, though Maxwell attended daughter Chelsea Clinton’s 2010 wedding, revealing social proximity to Epstein’s inner circle. This undermines the narrative that the Clintons maintained an appropriate distance from a man whose crimes against children shocked the nation. For Americans who watched elites escape accountability while ordinary citizens face harsh penalties for far lesser offenses, honoring the Clintons on a taxpayer-funded airport serving 2.2 million passengers annually represents an insult to common decency and survivor trauma.

Airport Naming Reflects Broader Accountability Crisis

The Little Rock airport originally operated as Adams Field, then rebranded as Little Rock National Airport in 1995, and adopted the Clinton name in 2012 following a commission proposal that drew mixed public feedback. That decision honored Bill Clinton as Arkansas’s native son and 42nd president, with Hillary serving as Secretary of State at the time. The current renaming push differs fundamentally from previous debates, emerging amid congressional investigations and the release of files that expose the depth of Clinton-Epstein connections. Jutz advocates returning to “Adams Field” or selecting a neutral designation, emphasizing that airport names carry symbolic weight for families and children passing through daily.

Petition Sets Precedent for Revoking Tainted Honors

The March 17 commission meeting represents a critical test for whether public officials prioritize political loyalty or survivor dignity and accountability. Renaming would require addressing costs for updated signage and branding, but those expenses pale compared to the message sent by maintaining honors for individuals tied to one of history’s most notorious sex trafficking operations.

The petition could establish precedent for revoking public honors when recipients are credibly associated with serious misconduct, signaling that elite status provides no immunity from consequences. Americans frustrated by double standards—where powerful figures with Epstein connections receive airports while working families struggle under inflation and government overreach—deserve institutions that reflect integrity rather than protecting discredited legacies.

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Petition seeks to rename Arkansas’ Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport over Epstein association

Rename Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport: Remove Name Due to Epstein Connections

Arkansas Airport Could Be Renamed for Clintons

House lawmakers question Hillary Clinton about Epstein ties

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