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Clintons Defy Congressional Subpoena 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 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, despite threats of contempt from lawmakers. The committee, led by Chairman James Comer, issued subpoenas in August, which were unanimously approved, but the Clintons argue that they are being unfairly targeted. Comer indicated that the committee would proceed with a vote next week to potentially hold Bill Clinton in contempt, which could lead to legal repercussions. The Clintons have expressed their concerns about the investigation's focus, emphasizing that the government should prioritize understanding and preventing Epstein's crimes rather than targeting them. This situation raises questions about accountability and the ongoing implications of Epstein's actions.

Key Details: • The House Oversight Committee will meet next week to discuss potential contempt charges. • The Clintons have labeled the subpoenas as 'invalid and legally unenforceable'. • Bill Clinton has not been accused of wrongdoing related to Epstein, but he has faced scrutiny over his connections. • The committee's subpoenas were issued in August and are part of a broader investigation into Epstein's activities.

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