Bill and Hillary Clinton to Appear in Jeffrey Epstein Depositions Later This Month, Comer Confirms
Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to filmed, transcribed depositions after resisting subpoenas, avoiding a contempt vote in the House Oversight Committee's Epstein probe.
- Late Tuesday, the Clintons finalized an agreement to testify before the House Oversight Committee on Feb. 26 and Feb. 27 to avoid contempt proceedings.
- After subpoenas issued in July 2025 and threats of a Feb. 4 contempt vote, House Republicans pressed the Clintons for compliance as negotiations intensified.
- Comer rejected the Clintons' proposal for a four-hour transcribed interview in New York, calling it `unreasonable`, and accepted filmed, transcribed depositions Monday night.
- The agreement prevented, for now, a House contempt vote and possible criminal referrals as the House Rules Committee suspended its planned contempt vote after the Clintons agreed to appear, pausing enforcement actions.
- Clinton spokesperson Angel Ureña said they look forward to setting a precedent that applies to everyone, as the U.S. Department of Justice released more than 3 million pages and Bill Clinton features frequently in the Oversight panel's months-deep investigation.
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