Former US President Invoice Clinton and Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, will testify in a congressional investigation into the late intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein, a staffer stated on Monday (Feb 2).
The choice might head off a planned vote within the Republican-led Home of Representatives to carry the 2 outstanding Democrats in contempt, which might result in felony expenses.
The US Justice Division’s current launch of thousands and thousands of inside paperwork associated to Epstein has revealed the late financier and intercourse offender’s ties to many prominent people in politics, finance, academia and enterprise – each earlier than and after he pleaded responsible in 2008 to prostitution expenses.
Requested if the Home would maintain up its contempt votes in opposition to the Clintons, Home Speaker Mike Johnson instructed Reuters: “They’re engaged on that proper now. The legal professionals are wanting into the small print.”
Johnson earlier welcomed the information of the previous president and the previous secretary of state agreeing to testify. “That’s a superb growth,” he stated. “We anticipate everybody to adjust to Congress’s subpoenas.”
The Home Oversight Committee beneficial final week that the Clintons be held in contempt for refusing to testify about their relationship with Epstein.
The Clintons had supplied to cooperate with the panel however had refused to seem in particular person, saying the investigation was a partisan train aimed toward defending Republican President Donald Trump.
“They instructed you underneath oath what they know, however you don’t care. However the former President and former Secretary of State will likely be there. They sit up for setting a precedent that applies to everybody,” the Clintons’ deputy chief of employees, Angel Urena, stated on social media.
Invoice Clinton flew on Epstein’s airplane a number of occasions within the early 2000s after leaving workplace. He has expressed remorse concerning the relationship and stated he knew nothing about Epstein’s felony exercise.
Republican US Consultant James Comer, who chairs the Home Oversight Committee, stated on Monday the Clintons haven’t given a date for his or her depositions and that he’ll focus on subsequent steps with panel members.
“The Clintons’ counsel has stated they comply with phrases, however these phrases lack readability but once more they usually have supplied no dates for his or her depositions,” Comer stated.
“I’ll make clear the phrases they’re agreeing to after which focus on subsequent steps with my committee members.”

