Clinton Offer for Four-Hour Voluntary Epstein Interview Rejected as Contempt Vote Looms

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Attorneys for Bill and Hillary Clinton proposed a four-hour voluntary, limited-scope interview for Bill in New York (with Hillary’s sworn declaration or in-person interview as an option) in exchange for withdrawing subpoenas in the Epstein probe. Committee Chair James Comer rejected the terms as unreasonable, keeping the prospect of a contempt-of-Congress vote on track this week.
- Clintons’ latest offer to avoid contempt vote rebuffed by Republican chairman CNN
- Oversight Chairman Rejects Clintons’ Offer for Epstein Testimony The New York Times
- Lawmakers Debate Bills Related to Critical Minerals, DC Taxes & Holding Clintons in Contempt of Congress C-SPAN
- Democrats vow to fight ‘full-blown cover-up’ after release of Epstein files The Guardian
- Clintons’ Latest Offer on Epstein Testimony Is Rejected by House Committee The Wall Street Journal
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