Overview
- Both Bill and Hillary Clinton declined to appear for House Oversight depositions this week after receiving subpoenas tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
- Chairman James Comer said he would pursue criminal contempt after the missed appearances, escalating the standoff with the committee.
- Sunny Hostin noted the Clintons submitted sworn affidavits and a four-page letter, arguing that mirrors how other subpoenaed figures responded.
- Sara Haines and Alyssa Farah Griffin urged Bill Clinton to testify, with Haines citing a unanimous subpoena vote and warning that skipping appearances fuels suspicion.
- Farah Griffin questioned compelling Hillary Clinton, saying her name does not appear in the released files, while Ana Navarro criticized what she described as partisan targeting compared with Trump.