Clinton Duo Refuse to Testify Before Congressional Committee in Epstein Investigation
Former US Presidents Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton have rejected a congressional subpoena to testify in the investigation into former financier Jeffrey Epstein, citing concerns about potential perjury charges. The move comes as part of an ongoing probe into alleged misconduct by Clinton associates during their time at the State Department while Epstein was under indictment on sex trafficking charges.
Former US Presidents Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton have rejected a congressional subpoena to testify before a House of Representatives committee in connection with an investigation into financier Jeffrey Epstein's associates. The panel wants the Clintons to answer questions about their ties to Epstein and potential involvement in his alleged sex trafficking ring. The Clintons' refusal has raised eyebrows among lawmakers, who had hoped the testimony would provide valuable insights into the case. The move may lead to further legal action against the couple.