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- Bill, Hillary Clinton at risk of contempt in House after snubbing Epstein depositions - The House Oversight Committee weighs contempt resolutions against Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton for skipping Epstein depositions. Republicans are expected to advance measures.
- Clinton spokesman lashes out at Comer over Epstein probe as contempt vote nears - House Republicans threaten contempt as Clintons accused of defying Epstein investigation subpoenas over testimony format disputes and transcript demands.
- 'The View' hosts call on Clintons to comply with subpoena, testify on Epstein - Co-hosts of "The View" call for former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton to comply with subpoenas on Jeffrey Epstein case, citing importance of congressional oversight.
- Jon Stewart says Clintons should 'absolutely' comply with congressional subpoenas on Epstein - "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart said Wednesday that Bill and Hillary Clinton should "absolutely" comply with congressional subpoenas in the House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
- Comer rips 'paid disrupter' as briefing on Clinton contempt push devolves into chaos - Chaos erupted as an apparent activist repeatedly interrupted Rep. James Comer's press conference about Clinton contempt proceedings in the Jeffrey Epstein probe.
- Hillary Clinton expected to defy Epstein probe subpoena, risking criminal charges - Hillary Clinton is expected to ignore the House subpoena Wednesday deadline, potentially risking contempt charges in its GOP-led Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
- Bill Clinton defies congressional subpoena to appear in Jeffrey Epstein probe - Former President Bill Clinton failed to appear in the House Oversight Committee's probe into Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday despite being issued a subpoena.
- Bill Clinton scheduled to appear before Oversight Committee as contempt of Congress threat looms - Bill Clinton faces contempt threat as House Oversight Committee demands his appearance in Epstein probe. Republicans warn of criminal referral proceedings.
- DOJ says lawyers working 'around the clock' to prep Epstein files for release after missed deadline - DOJ lawyers work through holidays reviewing Epstein files for release. More than 1 million pages need to be reviewed to protect victims, according to officials.
- Lapsed Epstein deadline underscores challenge of reviewing troves of files in 30 days - DOJ defends Epstein files delay citing need to review over one million pages. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says "well-settled law" supports missing deadline for victim protection.