Clintons agree to testify in House Epstein investigation, aide says
- On Feb. 5, 2026, Hillary Clinton demanded her House Oversight Committee testimony be public, saying `For six months, we engaged Republicans on the Oversight Committee in good faith` before testifying on Feb. 26. The Clintons agreed after facing contempt threats.
- The Oversight Committee issued subpoenas in August, and after threats of contempt, the Clintons agreed to depositions later this month, following Republican and Democratic votes to hold them in contempt.
- Chairman James Comer insists the process will be private depositions filmed and transcribed, following committee rules and citing interviews with Bill Barr and Alex Acosta, while Republicans said the Clintons "caved."
- Conservative figures seized on Clinton's public challenge, with a committee spokeswoman saying `the Clintons are going to Clinton and try to spin the facts`, and Greene urging the transcribed interview, while Republicans defended the depositions.
- Neither Clinton faces criminal charges in Epstein probes, and Republicans say the hearings could set a precedent, highlighting the importance of accountability.
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