House Republicans say they will hold Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress in Epstein inquiry

The fuse was lit just yesterday when Chairman Comer, a vocal Republican, announced the committee’s intent to hold a former President of the United States in contempt of Congress for his steadfast refusal to appear for a scheduled deposition. Now, in a breathtaking escalation, Comer confirmed that the other half of this iconic power couple has followed suit, directly defying a bipartisan, lawful congressional subpoena. “Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joined her husband in defying a bipartisan, lawful congressional subpoena to show up today,” Comer stated with unwavering resolve, painting a picture of deliberate non-compliance from individuals who once held immense sway over the global stage. This unified front of defiance against a congressional mandate marks a critical turning point in the Epstein probe, pushing the boundaries of executive-legislative confrontation into uncharted territory. The committee isn’t backing down, and the message from its chairman is stark: cooperation is not optional when it comes to uncovering the truth behind such a dark and disturbing saga. The question looms: how far will this standoff go, and what will be the immediate ramifications of such bold defiance?Continue reading…

Leave a Comment