Clintons DEFY Congress — Criminal Charges Coming

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DEFIANT CLINTONS

The Clintons openly defied congressional subpoenas in the House Epstein investigation, triggering contempt proceedings that could result in criminal charges against the former First Family.

Story Highlights

  • Bill and Hillary Clinton refused to testify despite bipartisan subpoenas in the House Epstein probe
  • Chairman Comer announces contempt markup next week, potentially leading to criminal charges
  • Clintons dismiss investigation as “Trump-directed embarrassment ploy” in public letter
  • Probe examines federal government failures in handling Jeffrey Epstein case

Clintons Defy Congressional Authority

Bill Clinton failed to appear for his scheduled Tuesday deposition before the House Oversight Committee, marking a direct challenge to congressional subpoena power. The former president, along with Hillary Clinton, sent a defiant letter calling the investigation a partisan attack orchestrated by Trump.

Chairman James Comer immediately announced contempt proceedings would move forward next week, with potential criminal referrals if the Clintons continue their refusal to comply with lawfully issued subpoenas.

The Clintons’ attorney David Kendall argued the subpoenas were “invalid and unenforceable,” offering only written responses instead of sworn testimony. This represents a concerning precedent where political elites believe they can simply ignore congressional oversight when convenient.

The committee unanimously voted to issue these subpoenas, demonstrating bipartisan concern about the federal government’s handling of the Epstein case and related investigations.

Investigation Targets Government Accountability Failures

The House Oversight probe examines how federal agencies handled Jeffrey Epstein’s case, particularly after the 2025 Epstein Files Transparency Act mandated disclosure of government documents.

Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in 2019, maintained relationships with numerous powerful figures, including Bill Clinton, who flew on Epstein’s private plane multiple times in the early 2000s. The investigation seeks to uncover potential government failures that allowed Epstein’s criminal enterprise to operate with apparent protection.

Chairman Comer emphasized this investigation transcends partisan politics, stating it’s “not left or right, about right and wrong.”

The probe follows Epstein’s suspicious 2008 plea deal, his 2019 arrest and death in federal custody, and Ghislaine Maxwell’s 2021 conviction for sex trafficking. Republicans argue the Clintons’ testimony could provide crucial insights into how government officials may have enabled or covered up Epstein’s crimes through their extensive social connections.

Constitutional Crisis Over Executive Privilege

The Clintons’ refusal to testify raises serious questions about the limits of congressional oversight power and whether former officials can simply ignore subpoenas. Their public letter dismissing the investigation as politically motivated undermines the constitutional principle that no one is above the law, regardless of political status.

This defiance sets a dangerous precedent that could encourage other former officials to ignore legitimate congressional investigations when politically inconvenient.

Conservative Americans should be deeply concerned about this attack on congressional authority and government accountability. If the Clintons can successfully defy subpoenas through political theater and legal maneuvering, it demonstrates how the Washington establishment protects its own while ordinary citizens face imprisonment for similar defiance.

The contempt proceedings represent a critical test of whether our constitutional system of checks and balances can function when powerful Democrats refuse to comply with lawful oversight.

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