The Republican chair of the House Oversight Committee has announced potential contempt proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton if they refuse to testify in the committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Rep. James Comer criticized the Clintons for delaying and obstructing efforts to schedule their depositions over the past months.
The announcement follows the release of photographs from Epstein's estate, featuring both Clinton and Donald Trump. Contempt of Congress is usually contentious but has gained political relevance as the deadline approaches for releasing the Department of Justice's case files on Epstein's activities.
Historically, former presidents have voluntarily testified before Congress but none have been compelled. This precedent was previously cited by Donald Trum

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