Bill and Hillary Clinton refuse to testify in House Epstein investigation

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Bill and Hillary Clinton are refusing to comply with a House subpoena to testify about their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The Republican-led House oversight committee subpoenaed them as part of a review of the government's handling of Epstein. Attorneys for the Clintons called the subpoenas invalid, legally unenforceable, and an infringement on the separation of powers, claiming they are a political ploy directed by Donald Trump. The committee chair, James Comer, stated that the subpoena was bipartisan and that they simply have questions for Bill Clinton, who was known to be friendly with Epstein before his conviction. Comer indicated he would move to hold Bill Clinton in contempt for failing to appear.
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