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Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify in House Epstein investigation
Summary
Lawyers for Bill and Hillary Clinton told House Oversight staff the couple will appear for depositions on mutually agreeable dates, after Rep. James Comer continued to press for criminal contempt charges over earlier noncompliance with a congressional subpoena.
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Lawyers for Bill and Hillary Clinton told staff for the House Oversight Committee that the couple will appear for depositions on mutually agreeable dates. The statement followed reports that the Clintons had not complied with a congressional subpoena. Representative James Comer, the committee chair, continued to press for criminal contempt of Congress charges in connection with the dispute.
Key points:
- Clintons' lawyers emailed Oversight staff saying the couple "will appear for depositions on mutually agreeable dates."
- Rep. James Comer continued to press for criminal contempt charges after the earlier reported refusal to comply with a subpoena.
- The developments are tied to the House Oversight Committee's investigation into matters related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Summary:
Officials reported that the committee chair continued to press for contempt charges while lawyers for Bill and Hillary Clinton said the couple would comply by appearing for depositions on mutually agreeable dates. Undetermined at this time.
