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Clintons agree to testify in House Epstein investigation, aide says

  • On Monday, Former President Bill Clinton and Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed to testify in the House Oversight Committee's Jeffrey Epstein probe, averting a planned contempt vote later this week.
  • Republicans subpoenaed the Clintons in August, and after months of resistance, the Oversight panel advanced criminal contempt charges last month while rejecting their alternative offers.
  • Attorneys for the Clintons asked Comer not to proceed with contempt when they offered to comply, and Comer `We don't have anything in writing`, saying he was open but uncertain.
  • The prospect of a contempt vote raised the possibility of Congress holding a former president in contempt for the first time, and a House Democrat said testimony from the couple is expected over the next few weeks.
  • The Clintons and their spokesperson responded that House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries said his caucus would discuss contempt later this week but remained noncommittal, amid questions over unreleased DOJ material.
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The Clintons, according to their own statements, were looking forward to creating a "precedence case that applies to everyone." The couple's commitment was made against the background of a threat of prosecution by the U.S. Department of Justice.

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Bill Clinton repeatedly appears in the documents from the Epstein case. For a long time, the former US President refuses to testify. Now, he engages.

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The new Epstein documents shake the US. The Clintons are also in focus. Now the couple wants to testify before the Congress Committee.

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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (1993-2001) and his wife and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (2009-2013) have agreed this Monday to compare to the U.S. Congress about the investigation into convicted businessman and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein . This has been announced by Clinton spokesman Angel Ureña in a social media publication addressed to the president of the House Oversight Committee, James Comer . “They have negotiated in go…

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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