House Sets Up Contempt Vote on Bill and Hillary Clinton Next Week
Republicans say the pair defied subpoenas tied to questions about Jeffrey Epstein.
Overview
- The House Rules Committee plans to take up separate contempt resolutions on Monday as the chamber returns from recess.
- A full House vote could occur as soon as Wednesday, according to reporting cited by Just The News.
- Speaker Mike Johnson has signaled he is ready to bring the measures to the floor.
- The House Oversight Committee already advanced the resolutions with limited bipartisan support, including nine Democrats for Bill Clinton and three for Hillary Clinton.
- The Clintons did not appear for scheduled depositions and instead sent a letter saying they had little information to provide and pledging to "forcibly defend" themselves.