Clintons agree to Republican demands on testifying to Congress
Summary
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in a closed-door session with the Republican-led House Oversight Committee about Jeffrey Epstein. This agreement came after the committee considered holding a vote to charge them with contempt of Congress. The Clintons and the committee are still finalizing the exact terms and schedule for the testimony.Key Facts
- The Clintons will testify about Jeffrey Epstein in a closed-door deposition.
- The House Oversight Committee is led by Republicans.
- The agreement to testify came as Republicans considered a contempt vote against the Clintons.
- Committee chair James Comer has not yet confirmed if he accepts the Clintons' terms.
- The testimony will take place in Washington, D.C., and is expected to last more than four hours.
- The Clintons' spokesperson said they are negotiating in good faith.
- The Clintons want the agreement to set a standard for other witnesses.
- No specific dates have been given for when the deposition will occur.
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