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Clintons, James Comer and Jeffrey Epstein

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Clintons cave: Comer says Bill and Hillary to testify in Epstein probe
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to sit for depositions with the House Oversight Committee after months of legal and political gridlock regarding...

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Hillary Clinton presses Comer for public hearing instead of Epstein investigation deposition
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Starmer leadership crisis is 'serious' - Brown
Former US president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary are calling for their congressional testimony on ties to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to be held publicly, to prevent Republicans from...

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Comer rejects Clinton’s offer to testify ahead of contempt proceedings

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) rejected former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s offer to testify on the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein ahead of the House moving forward with contempt proceedings.
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Hillary Clinton sends defiant message to Republicans

"So let’s stop the games," Hillary Clinton said ahead of her scheduled testimony to Congress.
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House GOP chairman rejects ‘unreasonable offer’ from Bill and Hillary Clinton ahead of contempt vote

WASHINGTON — The Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee has rejected an 11th-hour offer from Bill and Hillary Clinton’s attorneys to testify before the panel, as a House vote is expected to hold the 42nd president and former first lady in contempt of Congress.
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Hillary Clinton pulls no punches in fiery response to GOP congressman

The former secretary of state bluntly told the Kentucky Republican: "Let's stop the games. If you want this fight ... let's have it—in public."
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