JUST IN: Bill, Hillary Clinton told to appear for depositions in Jeffrey Epstein probe

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FROM NY POST:

Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) has ordered Bill and Hillary Clinton to appear for depositions next month amid the House Oversight Committee’s probe of Jeffrey Epstein.

The 42nd president has been ordered to appear for his deposition at 10 a.m. Dec. 17. His wife, the former secretary of state, was directed to sit for her deposition at 10 a.m. the following day.

Comer initially subpoenaed the former first couple on Aug. 5 to answer questions about their relationship with Epstein — but the Clintons’ attorney in a Nov. 3 response had asked for his clients to make merely “a written proffer of what little information” they have.


“Given the admission that your clients possess some relevant information, your position amounts
to a demand that the Committee forgo in-person testimony potentially relevant to its legislative
oversight,” Comer said.

“Additionally, your suggestion that your clients’ testimony would not be relevant to the stated purposes of the Committee’s investigation because the events in question took place outside of the Clintons’ respective official duties, misses the Committee’s point,” Comer added. “It is precisely the fact President Clinton and Secretary Clinton each maintained relationships with Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell in their personal capacities as private citizens that is of interest to the Committee.”

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