Bill and Hillary Clinton have reached a moment many thought would never come. After being subpoenaed, warned about the consequences, and given multiple opportunities to comply, they still refused to appear. Not once, but repeatedly. Now, Congress is signaling that it is done extending courtesy and patience. House Oversight Chairman James Comer is moving toward contempt proceedings, and suddenly the situation has shifted from symbolic tension to real political and legal risk. This is no longer just another Washington standoff that fades with time. The stakes are tangible, and the implications reach far beyond one investigation. This isn’t only about Jeffrey Epstein. It’s about power, accountability, and whether some names in American politics are still treated as untouchable. Continue reading…