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Clintons refuse to testify in Epstein inquiry, contempt vote possible
Summary
Bill and Hillary Clinton declined to appear for scheduled depositions in the House Oversight Committee's Jeffrey Epstein inquiry, and the committee announced it will move to hold former President Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress.
Content
Bill and Hillary Clinton declined to appear for scheduled depositions in the House Oversight Committee's Jeffrey Epstein inquiry. They sent a letter to Oversight Chairman James Comer saying they would not testify and that they expected the committee to pursue contempt. After the missed appearance, the committee announced it will move to hold former President Bill Clinton in contempt during a markup next week.
Key facts:
- The Clintons did not appear for scheduled depositions in the House Oversight Committee inquiry.
- They sent a letter to Chairman James Comer stating they would not testify and anticipated a contempt effort.
- The committee announced plans to move next week to hold former President Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress.
Summary:
The matter is now a procedural dispute between the former first family and the House Oversight Committee, centered on attendance for depositions. The committee has scheduled a markup next week to move on a contempt resolution; further steps are undetermined at this time.
