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House Secures Dates For Bill and Hillary Clinton’s Epstein Testimonies After Couple Dodged Subpoenas

The House Oversight Committee has set deposition dates for Bill Clinton (Feb. 27) and Hillary Clinton (the day before) in the Jeffrey Epstein probe after the couple had dodged subpoenas and faced a potential contempt vote. Committee chair James Comer said the Clintons would participate in transcribed depositions without time limits, and that the House would pursue contempt if they refused to comply. This marks a shift from the Clintons’ earlier stance that the inquiry was invalid and politically motivated. In a jan. 13 joint letter to Comer, they argued that the investigation targeted them for partisan reasons and invoked concerns about government actions under then-President Trump and events surrounding January 6. Subpoenas were issued in August, with delays continuing into January; the case references prior contempt sentences for Peter Navarro and steve Bannon and notes that Democrats could vote to hold the Clintons in contempt, according to Politico. The Clintons asserted they would now participate to defend the country’s principles, saying they had decided to act despite the political controversy.




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