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House committee finds Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after skipping Epstein depositions

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House committee finds Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after skipping Epstein depositions

A House committee voted on a bipartisan basis Wednesday to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress.

The House Oversight Committee vote for the former president to face a potential criminal misdemeanor for refusing to comply with a subpoena to testify about his relationship with deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was 34-8.

Another vote for his wife, the former first lady and secretary of state, failing to testify was 28-15.

James Comer speaks at the House Oversight Committee hearing, with photos of Bill Clinton behind him.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) speaking in front of posters with photos of Bill Clinton from the Epstein documents released by the Department of Justice at a committee hearing on Jan. 21, 2026. Getty Images
Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton smiling together.
Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton smiling together in an undated photo.

Oversight members and staff had voted to issue subpoenas to Bill and Hillary Clinton last July on a bipartisan basis as well.

Neither complied with the order for depositions after five months of back-and-forth between the Clintons’ lawyers and Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.).


Here’s the latest on the release of the Epstein files


Democrats broke with their party to join with Republicans on approving both resolutions for the ex-first couple.

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