House Oversight Moves To Hold Clintons In Contempt After They Duck Epstein Testimony

The Clintons submitted an eight-page legal letter arguing that the subpoenas were “invalid and legally unenforceable,” according to The New York Times (NYT). This was followed by a joint statement pledging to fight Comer’s efforts for as long as necessary. (RELATED: Comer Says Clintons’ Tactics Avoiding Epstein Subpoenas Could Bring Contempt Charges)

In the letter, the Clintons noted that they had already provided sworn statements similar to those accepted from seven or eight other former officials who were excused from testifying. They also said they have no relevant knowledge regarding the investigation. Continue reading…

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