Clinton spokesman lashes out at Comer over Epstein probe as contempt vote nears

House Republicans threaten contempt as Clintons accused of defying Epstein investigation subpoenas over testimony format disputes and transcript demands.

A top Clinton spokesman accuses House Oversight Chairman James Comer of misrepresenting testimony talks as the committee moves toward a contempt vote tied to the Epstein investigation. (Melina Mara - Pool/Getty Images)

Comer said the Clintons’ attorneys made what he described as an untenable offer while the committee was moving toward contempt proceedings.

"Facing contempt of Congress, the Clintons’ lawyers made an untenable offer: that I travel to New York for a conversation with President Clinton only," Comer wrote on X. "No official transcript would be recorded and other members of Congress would be barred from participating. I have rejected the Clintons’ ridiculous offer."

Comer also accused the Clintons of seeking preferential treatment and failing to comply with lawful subpoenas.

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"The Clintons’ latest demands make clear they believe their last name entitles them to special treatment," he wrote. "The House Oversight Committee’s bipartisan subpoenas require the Clintons to appear for depositions that are under oath and transcribed."

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is examining what the Clintons may have known about Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, including scrutiny of Hillary’s role overseeing U.S. efforts to combat international sex trafficking while serving as secretary of state.

Comer said the lack of a formal record would undermine public accountability as the investigation moves forward.

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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said Friday that former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would face contempt of Congress charges if they fail to cooperate with the panel’s Epstein probe. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

"The absence of an official transcript is an indefensible demand that is insulting to the American people who demand answers about Epstein’s crimes," Comer wrote.

Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, who serves on the House Oversight Committee, told Fox News the panel bent over backward to accommodate the Clintons and said their refusal to comply with subpoenas left the committee no choice but to pursue contempt.

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"We’ve seen multiple pictures of Bill Clinton with Epstein victims on Epstein’s plane engaged in all kinds of things that look quite unsavory, and I think the American people want answers, and they want to know what a former U.S. president was doing with this disgusting pedophile," Gill said.

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