Clintons try to reach agreement for Epstein testimony with contempt of Congress vote looming
Summary
Bill and Hillary Clinton are trying to agree to testify in a House investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein. They were subpoenaed by Congress but had not yet reached a deal at the time of reporting. Rep. James Comer, leading the investigation, is moving forward with charges against them for not following the subpoena.Key Facts
- Bill and Hillary Clinton are involved in a congressional investigation about Jeffrey Epstein.
- They were subpoenaed by the House of Representatives to provide testimony.
- Rep. James Comer is in charge of the investigation.
- There is a threat of criminal contempt of Congress charges against the Clintons.
- A spokesperson for the Clintons suggested they are willing to testify.
- Contempt charges could lead to a fine or jail time if the House passes them and the Justice Department prosecutes successfully.
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