The Clintons Risk Prison if They Defy Epstein Subpoenas

The Clintons Risk Prison if They Defy Epstein Subpoenas


House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is laying down the law for Bill and Hillary Clinton: show up in person for depositions in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, or face prison.

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Comer warned the former president and his twice-failed presidential candidate wife that dodging these subpoenas with written answers will not cut it—it’s a clear no-go, and could invite contempt of Congress charges.

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Originally subpoenaed in August, the Clintons asked their lawyer to request that the committee accept written statements rather than require them to sit for live depositions. Their attorney, David Kendall, claimed that written answers would be the “most efficient and equitable” approach.

Comer shot that down.

According to Comer, the committee isn’t obligated to accept their version of how much or

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