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House GOP chairman rejects ‘unreasonable offer’ from Bill and Hillary Clinton ahead of contempt vote
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- The House Oversight Committee rejected Bill Clinton’s offer to conduct a transcribed interview on Epstein matters, moving toward potential contempt votes.
- Comer said the Clintons do not get to dictate subpoenas, signaling a firm stance on testimony scope.
- Hillary Clinton offered sworn declarations as part of a testimony request, which Comer did not accept.
- The Clintons faced subpoenas in the Epstein inquiry, with Democrats and Republicans at odds over compliance and timing.
- Contempt of Congress charges could bring fines or incarceration if people are convicted.
- The discussion occurred as the full House weighs potential votes on criminal contempt charges this week.
- The discussion followed the Clintons’ missing deposition deadlines and attempts to negotiate a compromise.
- The Epstein files release and ongoing debate over transparency have intensified partisan tensions.
- Comer could consider President Clinton’s interview if offered earlier, but not under the current terms.
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