The ongoing saga involving the Clintons and their ties to Jeffrey Epstein continues to unfold, with the couple refusing to comply with a personal invitation to testify before the Oversight Committee. Rep. James Comer, the Republican chairman of the committee, has threatened to hold them in contempt of Congress for their refusal.
The Clintons were set to face questioning this week, but their attorney, David Kendall, fired back with a scathing letter accusing Comer of targeting them unfairly. Kendall claimed that the Clintons were being singled out in an attempt to deflect attention away from President Trump’s own relationship with Epstein.
In the letter, Kendall alleged that the committee was complicit in Trump’s efforts to shift focus and accused Comer of using “weaponized legislative investigations and targeted criminal prosecutions” against his clients. He pointed out that other individuals who had been subpoenaed in connection to Epstein had been let off the hook, while the Clintons were being unfairly targeted.
The refusal of the Clintons to testify has only added fuel to the fire, with tensions running high between the former first couple and the Oversight Committee. It remains to be seen how this standoff will play out and what consequences the Clintons may face for their defiance. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

