House Oversight Chair Offers Clintons New Deposition Dates in Epstein Investigation, Threatens Contempt if They Don’t Comply
The House Oversight Committee warned of contempt proceedings after the Clintons failed to justify avoiding in-person depositions in the Epstein investigation, with January 13-14 dates offered.
- On January 13, the Republican-led House Oversight Committee offered new deposition dates for former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, warning of possible contempt if they do not comply.
- The Clintons were first subpoenaed in August and have been negotiating interview logistics with the panel, which said Bill Clinton, former President, and Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State, had a personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released photos from Epstein's estate including Bill Clinton, noting none show sexual misconduct or underage girls, while a spokesperson said Clinton cut ties before 2019 arrest.
- Rejecting the Clintons' argument, the panel stated their claim of unfair treatment is baseless since they are not similarly situated to others offered written statements.
- Their initially scheduled depositions were postponed after the Clintons' attorney cited a funeral and offered no alternatives, while uncertain provenance of released photos remains unresolved.
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Contempt proceedings promised for Bill and Hillary Clinton if they refuse to testify about Jeffrey Epstein * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Source link Bill and Hillary Clinton There will be contempt proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton should the former president and the failed 2016 Democrat president candidate continue to refuse to appear before Congress to explain what they know about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. That’s according to a promise from U.S. Rep. James Comer, R-Ky.,
Comer gives Clintons last chance to testify in Epstein inquiry
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) on Monday set new January deposition dates for former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, warning that continued refusal to testify in Congress’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation will trigger immediate contempt of Congress proceedings. In a sharply worded letter sent to the Clintons’ attorney, David Kendall of Williams & Connolly, Comer rejected arguments that t…
House Oversight chair offers Clintons new deposition dates in Epstein investigation, threatens contempt if they don’t comply
The House Oversight Committee is offering former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton new deposition dates in January as part of the panel’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein – and threatening the possibility of contempt proceedings if they do not comply.
Comer threatens Clintons with contempt if they don't show for depositions in January
The letter comes after the couple's attorney sent a letter to the committee last week outlining why the two Clintons should not be required to appear for their respective depositions, which were initially scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.
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