Bill and Hillary Clinton face testimony demands in a House Republican-led investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, following a contempt threat.
Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to testify before Congress as part of an investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following a contempt threat. The House Republican committee has rejected their offers to provide sworn statements, citing concerns over partisanship.
The Clintons argue that the investigation is politically motivated and aimed at protecting former President Donald Trump. This marks a significant moment in political history, with only a few past instances of former presidents testifying in Congress.