Clintons Decline to Testify in Epstein Investigation Amid Contempt Threat

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Bill and Hillary Clinton have declined to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, despite a warning from Chairman James Comer that they could face contempt charges. The committee's subpoenas for their testimony were issued unanimously in August, and Comer has indicated that proceedings will continue next week. The Clintons argue that they are being unfairly targeted and have expressed their concerns over the validity of the subpoenas. The situation escalates as the committee seeks to hold them accountable, with potential legal ramifications if they continue to refuse cooperation. The outcome may influence future investigations related to Epstein’s crimes and the political landscape.
Key Details: • House Oversight Committee meeting scheduled for next week to discuss Clinton's testimony. • Clintons argue subpoenas are invalid and have outlined their legal concerns in letters. • Potential for contempt charges to be voted on by the full House, leading to a referral to the Department of Justice.