Clintons Defy Congressional Subpoena in Epstein Investigation Amid Legal Threats

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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 of Congress. The committee, led by Republican James Comer, issued a subpoena for their testimony, which the Clintons argue is legally invalid and unjust. They have expressed their commitment to fight against what they perceive as a politically motivated attack. The committee plans to meet next week to discuss potential contempt proceedings against Bill Clinton, which could lead to legal consequences if he continues to resist. The Clintons maintain they have provided as much information as possible and emphasize that the focus should be on the failures of the government to investigate Epstein's crimes effectively.
Key Details: • The House Oversight Committee will meet next week to discuss contempt proceedings. • Clintons argue the subpoenas are invalid and politically motivated. • A full House vote on contempt could lead to a referral to the Department of Justice.