Clinton Testimony Pact Breaks Epstein Probe Standoff

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Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify in the House Oversight Committee’s Epstein investigation, ending months of resistance and a looming contempt vote. They offered to appear for depositions on mutually agreed dates, with discussions including a possible sworn declaration for Hillary and a broad, four-hour testimony for Bill. The reversal follows intense negotiations and a split among Democrats on pursuing contempt charges, and it shifts political focus toward prominent Democrats tied to Epstein’s circle rather than Trump-era questions.
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