The warning couldn’t be more explosive. Bill and Hillary Clinton now have days to decide:
testify under oath about Jeffrey Epstein — or be dragged into a contempt of Congress fight that could shatter what’s left of their political legacy.
Behind closed doors, subpoenas, secret photos, and a furious FBI official collid… Continues…
The House Oversight Committee’s threat to hold Bill and Hillary
Clinton in contempt marks a dramatic escalation in Washington’s most radioactive investigation.
After four months of delays, Chairman James Comer
is signaling that the era of polite negotiation is over.
The Clintons are being pressed to explain years of documented association with Jeffrey Epstein,
just as Congress sifts through tens of thousands of images and records from his estate, searching for patterns, leverage, and names.
They are not alone under the microscope. Former attorneys general from both parties,
ex–FBI directors, and senior law enforcement officials have all been subpoenaed,
underscoring how deeply Epstein’s shadow cuts across administrations and ideologies.
Inside the government, tempers are fraying: reports of a “fiery confrontation”
involving FBI Assistant Director Dan Bongino and a disputed memo on Epstein’s alleged “client list”
reveal a system at war with itself over how much truth the public is allowed to see.