Republican House leader signals plan to begin contempt proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton

House Oversight Chairman James Comer says Bill and Hillary Clinton could face contempt of Congress proceedings after months of ignoring subpoenas in the Epstein investigation.


Republican House leader signals plan to begin contempt proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton
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In July, a bipartisan House Oversight Subcommittee approved motions to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton and a slew of other high-profile political figures to aid its investigation looking into how the federal government handled Epstein's sex trafficking case. 

The subpoenas were then sent out in early August, and the Clinton's were scheduled to testify Dec. 17-18. 

"If the Clintons fail to appear for their depositions next week or schedule a date for early January, the Oversight Committee will begin contempt of Congress proceedings to hold them accountable."

When reached for comment, the Clinton Foundation told Fox News Digital, "Ask the Chairman for the letter we sent him, and why he won't respond to it."

The foundation did not immediately provide a copy of the letter.

A spokesperson from Comer's office told Fox News Digital that the Clintons "think they are above the law and are trying to get out of their depositions by using dilatory tactics."

"We communicated to the Clintons' attorney today that they must appear next week or provide a date in early January to appear for their depositions or we will begin contempt of Congress proceedings," the spokesperson added. "They've been dragging their feet for over four months. Time's up."

Other high-profile figures subpoenaed by the Oversight Committee include James Comey, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, Robert Mueller, William Barr, Jeff Sessions and Alberto Gonzales.

In September, the committee released tens of thousands of pages of Epstein-related records in compliance with the subpoena, and the Oversight Committee indicated the DOJ would continue producing even more records as it works through needed redactions and other measures that must occur before they are released.

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