Trump weighs in on upcoming Clinton House depositions: ‘It’s a shame’
The Clintons agreed to filmed depositions after the House Oversight Committee threatened contempt, with Hillary testifying Feb. 26 and Bill on Feb. 27, Chair Comer said.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump responded in the Oval Office, calling the Clinton depositions `a shame` and saying `I hate to see it in many ways`.
- Under pressure from subpoenas, the Clintons agreed to testify after the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform moved toward a House contempt vote, with attorneys calling the subpoenas `legally invalid` and a `ploy to attempt to embarrass political rivals`.
- The agreement sets filmed and transcribed depositions, with James Comer scheduling Hillary Clinton for Feb. 26 and Bill Clinton for Feb. 27.
- Their legal team objected to last‑minute stipulations and framed the move as unfair, arguing open recording `will best suit our concerns about fairness` and Angel Ureña said the committee did not negotiate in good faith.
- Given the high-profile subjects, filmed depositions could shape public perception as Trump has repeatedly downplayed interest in Epstein and said he `always liked` Bill and that Hillary is `a very capable woman`.
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Trump said, "I hate to see it, but ... they went after me as if they wanted me to go to prison for the rest of my life."
Clintons Agree to Testify in Epstein Probe After Contempt Threat
Source: Universal History Archive / Getty Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify as part of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, committee leaders announced Tuesday. Hillary Clinton is scheduled to testify on Feb. 26, followed by Bill Clinton on Feb. 27, according to committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky. “Republicans and Democrats on …
Bill and Hillary Clinton Caved When James Comer Made One Move That Had Them Squirming
The Clintons thought they were above the law. Congress showed them otherwise. And Bill and Hillary Clinton caved when James Comer made one move that had them squirming. The Clintons Dodged Subpoenas For Months Bill and Hillary Clinton spent months dodging congressional subpoenas about their ties to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The House Oversight […]
Clintons finalize agreement to testify in House Epstein probe, bowing to threat of contempt vote - American Press
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton finalized an agreement with House Republicans Tuesday to testify in a House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein this month, bowing to the threat of a contempt of Congress vote against them. Hillary Clinton will testify before the House Oversight Committee on Feb. 26 and Bill Clinton will appear on Feb. 27. It will mark the first time that lawmakers have compelled a former…
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