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Clintons Reverse Stance, Agree to Testify in Epstein Probe

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Former First Couple to Appear Before House Oversight Committee

Bill and Hillary Clinton have reversed their previous position and agreed to provide testimony before the House Oversight Committee regarding its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The decision comes days before lawmakers were scheduled to vote on holding the couple in criminal contempt of Congress.

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Former First Couple to Appear Before House Oversight CommitteeMonths-Long Subpoena Standoff EndsTestimony Terms Under NegotiationHistorical Context and Political Implications

Months-Long Subpoena Standoff Ends

The former president and secretary of state had repeatedly declined to comply with subpoenas issued by Representative James Comer (R-KY), chair of the House Oversight Committee, over several months. Legal representatives for the Clintons previously contested the validity of the demands, alleging political motivations behind the investigation.

The dramatic shift followed bipartisan support for a recommendation to refer the matter to the Justice Department for potential prosecution. This development would have marked an unprecedented congressional action against a former first couple.

Testimony Terms Under Negotiation

Following the committee’s decision, attorneys for the Clintons contacted Chairman Comer to confirm their clients’ willingness to participate in depositions. They simultaneously urged cancellation of the scheduled contempt vote.

“They negotiated in good faith. You did not,” stated representatives for the Clintons. “The former president and former secretary of state will be there.”

Documents reveal ongoing negotiations about testimony formats. Bill Clinton’s legal team proposed a four-hour recorded interview with the full committee, while Hillary Clinton’s representatives initially requested permission to submit a sworn written statement. The former secretary’s attorneys noted she maintains having never met or communicated with Epstein, but conceded she would participate in-person if required.

Historical Context and Political Implications

The former president’s agreement to testify would place him in rare historical company. The last presidential testimony before Congress occurred in 1983 when Gerald Ford participated in constitutional anniversary preparations.

This development follows Friday’s release of approximately 3 million documents related to Epstein’s activities. The agreement represents a significant shift in the committee’s investigation, which has increasingly focused on high-profile individuals with social or professional connections to Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

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