Clintons reject US Congress subpoena to testify in Epstein investigation
In January 2026, Bill and Hillary Clinton refused a subpoena from a House of Representatives committee to testify in an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The Clintons accused Republican Representative James Comer, who chairs the committee, of conducting a politically motivated probe designed to harass political opponents while protecting allies.

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AI-generatedIn January 2026, Bill and Hillary Clinton refused a subpoena from a House of Representatives committee to testify in an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The Clintons accused Republican Representative James Comer, who chairs the committee, of conducting a politically motivated probe designed to harass political opponents while protecting allies. They asserted the subpoena was legally invalid and claimed they had already provided all relevant information. Comer denied accusations of wrongdoing, stating he only sought answers and announced plans to initiate contempt of Congress proceedings against the Clintons. The Clintons maintain the subpoena is intended to embarrass them, arguing they have already cooperated by providing the information they possess regarding Epstein's crimes.
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5 extractedComer stated, “No one’s accusing the Clintons of any wrongdoing. We just have questions.”
Comer said he will begin contempt of US Congress proceedings against the Clintons next week.
The Clintons called the subpoena “legally invalid”.
The Clintons accused Republican Representative James Comer of playing political favorites.
Clintons refused a congressional subpoena to testify in the Epstein investigation.