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James Comer, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, issued a sharp warning to Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton that they must comply with in-person deposition subpoenas in the committee’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell—and not simply offer written statements. He emphasized that the Clintons’ personal relationships with Epstein and Maxwell are precisely the reason why in-person testimony is required, and that declining to appear would amount to defiance of a lawful subpoena.
Comer made clear that if the Clintons fail to show up for their scheduled depositions (Bill on December 17 and Hillary on December 18), the committee will initiate contempt-of-Congress proceedings. Such a move could lead to criminal referrals and potential legal consequences, akin to previous contempt cases in Congress.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton told to appear for depositions in Jeffrey Epstein probe | New York Post
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