Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, must appear in person for their depositions relating to the federal investigation of convicted billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his former assistant Ghislaine Maxwell, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said in a November 21 letter to the Clintons’ attorney.

Comer sent a letter to Clinton attorney David Kendall, making it clear that both of the Clintons are expected to comply with “lawful subpoenas and appear for scheduled in-person depositions.”

Comer addressed the arguments Kendall made against his clients appearing for a “live testimony” before the committee, as Kendall instead suggested offering a “written proffer of what little

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