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Former President and Secretary of State Comply with Subpoena

Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton have agreed to provide testimony before congressional investigators examining connections to late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a spokesperson confirmed Monday. The decision comes as House Republicans prepared to hold a contempt vote that could have initiated criminal proceedings against the prominent Democratic figures.

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Former President and Secretary of State Comply with SubpoenaContempt Proceedings AvertedCongressional ResponseBackground of Epstein Connections

Contempt Proceedings Averted

The House Oversight Committee had previously recommended contempt charges last week after the Clintons initially declined in-person appearances. While offering written cooperation, representatives for the former officials questioned the investigation’s impartiality, suggesting it served political interests rather than fact-finding objectives.

“The facts were previously provided under oath,” said Angel Urena, deputy chief of staff for the Clintons. “Both former officials will appear voluntarily to establish a consistent standard for congressional cooperation that applies equally to all citizens.”

Congressional Response

House Speaker Mike Johnson acknowledged the development while maintaining congressional authority: “This compliance represents a positive step. Our expectation remains that all subpoenaed individuals must fulfill their legal obligations to provide testimony.”

Background of Epstein Connections

Records show Bill Clinton traveled multiple times aboard Epstein’s private aircraft during the early 2000s following his presidential term. The former president has publicly distanced himself from the convicted sex offender in subsequent years, maintaining he had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal conduct during their interactions.

The congressional probe continues examining Epstein’s network of associates following his 2019 death while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

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