House oversight chair rejects Clintons' effort to avoid contempt vote

House Oversight Chairman James Comer has rejected a last-minute proposal from former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton to avoid contempt of Congress charges related to an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The Clintons failed to appear for scheduled depositions, prompting potential votes as early as Wednesday. Comer dismissed their offers as unreasonable demands for special treatment.

House Republican Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) on Monday rejected requests from former President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton to sidestep contempt of Congress proceedings. The couple faces votes over their refusal to appear for depositions in a probe into convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The House is scheduled to vote as early as Wednesday on holding the Clintons in contempt after they skipped depositions set for January. Their lawyers sent Comer a letter on Saturday, proposing that Bill Clinton sit for a four-hour transcribed interview instead of a deposition under oath, while Hillary Clinton would provide a sworn declaration rather than appear in person.

Comer described the offers as "unreasonable," stating, "It has been nearly six months since your clients first received the Committee’s subpoena, more than three months since the original date of their depositions, and nearly three weeks since they failed to appear for their depositions commensurate with the Committee’s lawful subpoenas." He added, "Your clients’ desire for special treatment is both frustrating and an affront to the American people’s desire for transparency."

The chairman argued that a transcribed interview would allow Bill Clinton to "refuse to answer whatever questions he wanted for whatever reasons he wanted," and the time limit could encourage evasive tactics, noting Clinton's "established record of being a loquacious individual." For Hillary Clinton, Comer emphasized the committee's repeated insistence on in-person testimony over declarations.

The Clintons were subpoenaed last year for the Epstein investigation. Deposition dates shifted from October to December and then January, but they did not appear. After the no-shows, nine Democrats joined Republicans to recommend contempt for Bill Clinton, and three Democrats for Hillary.

The Clintons were friends with Epstein in the early 2000s; Bill Clinton frequently flew on Epstein's private plane. Neither has been accused of wrongdoing in Epstein's crimes. They have argued they "already provided the limited information they possess about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to the Committee."

Epstein files released by the Justice Department feature Bill Clinton multiple times, including photos of him in a hot tub with a redacted woman, swimming with Ghislaine Maxwell—who is serving 20 years for sex trafficking—and receiving a shoulder massage from accuser Chauntae Davies, who has not accused him of misconduct. Bill Clinton’s chief of staff, Angel Ureña, stated in December that the former president "knew nothing and cut Epstein off before his crimes came to light."

A majority House vote is needed for contempt resolutions to pass, potentially leading to fines or jail time.

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Hillary Clinton testifying publicly before House Oversight Committee on Epstein-related matters alongside Bill Clinton.
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Hillary Clinton urges House Oversight panel to make Epstein-related deposition public

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Hillary Clinton called on House Oversight Chairman James Comer to conduct her and former President Bill Clinton’s Jeffrey Epstein-related depositions in public, after the couple agreed to appear later in February amid looming contempt proceedings. Comer said the committee plans to release transcripts and recordings and is reviewing whether a live broadcast is legally possible.

The House Oversight Committee has voted to recommend holding former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for defying subpoenas related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Republicans argue the Clintons obstructed the probe, while Democrats call it partisan politics. The matter now heads to the full House for approval.

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Former President Bill Clinton refused to testify before the House Oversight Committee on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting Republicans to pursue a contempt charge. The bipartisan subpoena aimed to question Clinton without accusing him of wrongdoing. Hillary Clinton is also expected to skip her scheduled appearance.

The U.S. Department of Justice partially released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on December 19, 2025, meeting a congressional deadline but withholding hundreds of thousands more pages for later. The files include previously public materials and new photos of former President Bill Clinton with Epstein, amid heavy redactions to protect victims. Lawmakers from both parties expressed frustration over the incomplete disclosure.

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On November 18, 2025, the House and Senate approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act, directing the Justice Department to release unclassified records tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The House passed the measure 427-1, and the Senate cleared it by unanimous consent, sending it to President Donald Trump, who has said he will sign it.

One day after the DOJ's partial release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, some files were swiftly removed from the new 'Epstein Library' website amid concerns over sensitive content, while photos linking Bill Clinton to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell fueled sharp partisan responses. Bipartisan lawmakers continued criticizing redactions as more materials are expected.

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Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, is demanding that the Justice Department explain why certain Epstein-related records that reference President Donald Trump appear to be missing from the department’s public database, after an NPR investigation reported that some FBI interview material and other documents were catalogued but not released.

 

 

 

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