Bill and Hillary Clinton to Appear in Jeffrey Epstein Depositions Later This Month, Comer Confirms
Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to filmed depositions after months of resistance, with testimony scheduled for Feb. 26-27 as part of the House Oversight Committee's Epstein investigation.
- On Monday, Former President Bill Clinton and Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee later this month.
- Facing a looming contempt vote, House Republicans and a handful of Democrats moved to advance charges after the DOJ released 3.5 million pages of Epstein documents on Friday, increasing pressure on the Clintons.
- Hillary Clinton is scheduled to testify on February 26, with Bill Clinton following on February 27 before the House Oversight Committee led by Rep. James Comer .
- The agreement could produce an unprecedented congressional moment as Former President Bill Clinton would become the first former president compelled to testify, while the House Republicans' effort could backfire politically on President Donald Trump.
- The nation's capital is preparing for highly watched hearings focusing on Jeffrey Epstein's life and death and potential ties among high-profile figures.
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Comer: Democrats Took Bill & Hillary Clinton by ‘Surprise’ with Demand for Epstein Testimony
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) said Tuesday that Bill and Hillary Clinton only agreed to sit for transcribed, filmed depositions in the committee’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation after facing the real prospect of bipartisan contempt votes. The post Comer: Democrats Took Bill & Hillary Clinton by ‘Surprise’ with Demand for Epstein Testimony appeared first on Slay News.
The Clintons Will Testify In Epstein Probe
Former United States President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee in its investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Previously, the Clintons failed to reach an agreement, prompting a vote that led to their being held in contempt of Congress. “By voting to hold the Clintons in contempt, the Committee sent a clear message: no one is above th…
'I hate to see it': Trump says it's a shame Bill and Hillary are being forced to testify in Epstein case · American Wire News
President Donald Trump reacted to Hillary and Bill Clinton being forced to testify before Congress for the Epstein investigation. The House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Epstein has been somewhat stalled by a lack of cooperation from the Clintons, who have been accused of ducking their depositions. Former President Bill Clinton was friends with the late child sex predator and would likely be able to give key insight into his dealings.…
Clintons to testify in Epstein probe | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
WASHINGTON -- Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton finalized an agreement with House Republicans on Tuesday to testify in a House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein this month, bowing to the threat of a contempt of Congress vote against them.
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