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Clintons Refuse House Epstein Subpoenas as Oversight Chair Plans Contempt Move

Comer plans contempt action next week following the couple's rejection of in-person subpoenas as unlawful.

Overview

  • The former president and ex–secretary of state declined to appear for closed-door depositions this week, calling the subpoenas legally invalid and politically motivated in public letters.
  • House Oversight Chair James Comer said the committee will move next week to hold Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress, with aides signaling Hillary Clinton could face a similar step.
  • Contempt would require a committee vote and then a full House vote before any referral to the Justice Department, which would decide on prosecution in a process rarely used.
  • Comer said the panel is not alleging crimes and wants answers about ties to Jeffrey Epstein; the Clintons say they have already provided sworn statements and lack relevant information.
  • The dispute unfolds as the Justice Department releases only part of Epstein-related records under a new transparency law and reports receiving about one million additional documents.