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Top GOP chair issues stark warning to Clintons if they defy deposition subpoenas in Epstein investigation

By Eric November 23, 2025

In a significant development regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, is pressing former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to comply with subpoenas for in-person depositions. This request follows a series of subpoenas issued in August, which the Clintons’ attorney, David Kendall, has argued could be fulfilled through written responses instead. On November 3, Kendall asserted that the Clintons had little relevant information to provide and that written answers would be a more efficient method. However, Comer firmly rejected this proposal, emphasizing the necessity of their in-person testimonies given their historical connections to Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. He warned that any failure to comply with the subpoenas could result in contempt of Congress proceedings.

Comer stated that Bill Clinton’s deposition is scheduled for December 17, while Hillary Clinton’s is set for December 18. The urgency of these depositions is underscored by the House’s commitment to achieving transparency and accountability for Epstein’s victims and the American public. Although Bill Clinton has publicly denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein, claiming he never visited Epstein’s infamous island and expressing regret over their association, the investigation continues to scrutinize the relationships and activities of high-profile individuals connected to Epstein. This scrutiny has intensified following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandates the Justice Department to release unclassified records and materials related to Epstein’s cases, including communications and details about other individuals implicated in his trafficking operations.

The context surrounding this investigation is further complicated by political maneuvering, as both parties have recently released documents related to Epstein that mention various public figures, including Donald Trump and the Clintons. The ongoing revelations and the push for transparency highlight the broader implications of Epstein’s case, as lawmakers seek to uncover the full extent of his network and the involvement of influential individuals. As the Clintons prepare for their upcoming depositions, the public’s demand for accountability and clarity in this high-profile investigation remains a pressing concern.

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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is urging former president
Bill Clinton
and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to comply with subpoenas requiring them to appear for in-person deposition for the committee’s probe looking into late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case. 
Comer first ordered the Clintons in August to appear before the committee for an in-person deposition. However, the Clintons’ attorney, David Kendall, said Nov. 3 his clients could instead provide written answers because it is “the most efficient and equitable way to proceed.”
But Comer said such an arrangement was unacceptable. 
“Given their history with Jeffrey Epstein and
Ghislaine Maxwell
, any attempt by the Clintons to avoid sitting for a deposition would be in defiance of lawful subpoenas and grounds to initiate contempt of Congress proceedings,” Comer said in a statement Friday that accompanied a letter to Kendall. 
EPSTEIN ESTATE TO HAND OVER ‘BIRTHDAY BOOK’ TO LAWMAKERS, HOUSE DEM SAYS 
“The Committee looks forward to confirming their appearance and remains committed to delivering transparency and accountability for the survivors of
Epstein’s heinous
crimes and for the American people.”
In Kendall’s previous letter, he told Comer the Clintons had little to provide the committee. So, an in-person testimony was unnecessary. 
“The public’s demand for transparency from its government about their criminality is both understandable and warranted,” Kendall said in a letter on Nov. 3. 
“Former President Clinton and former Secretary Clinton welcome legitimate oversight in this matter that is grounded in fact. In that regard, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary
Hillary Clinton
have little to contribute to that legitimate goal, all of which can be readily submitted on paper.” 
However, Comer pushed back on that assertion and said Friday that future delays would amount to defying a lawful subpoena. Comer said Bill Clinton’s deposition is scheduled for Dec. 17, and Hillary Clinton’s is scheduled for Dec. 18.
AG BONDI ANNOUNCES DOJ INVESTIGATION INTO BILL CLINTON, OTHER DEMOCRATS OVER ALLEGED EPSTEIN TIES 
Although Bill Clinton admitted he traveled on a jet with Epstein, he has said he has never visited Epstein’s island and wrote in his 2024 memoir “Citizen” that he wished he’d never even met Epstein. The former president also does not face any accusations of wrongdoing with respect to his relationship with Epstein.
The Clinton Foundation did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. 
Comer issued his letter after President
Donald Trump
signed legislation ordering the Justice Department to release files related to Epstein. 
Under The Epstein Files Transparency Act
, the Justice Department must release all unclassified records and investigative materials related to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Additionally, it must share files related to individuals who were referenced in Epstein’s previous legal cases, details surrounding trafficking allegations, internal DOJ communications as they relate to Epstein and any details surrounding the investigation into his death.
EPSTEIN ESTATE TO BEGIN HANDING FILES TO HOUSE INVESTIGATORS AFTER ‘BIRTHDAY BOOK’ SUBPOENA
The push to sign the legislation came after
Democrats released three emails
on Nov. 12 that Epstein’s estate provided to them that mentioned Trump. In turn, Republicans released their own stash of more than 20,000 pages of Epstein documents that same day.
While the documents themselves are authentic, Epstein’s statements in the emails remain unverified and uncorroborated. The documents do not claim that Trump committed any wrongdoing and only portray
Epstein mentioning the president
.
Bill Clinton is also mentioned in some of the new, unearthed documents. For example, Epstein said in a 2015 email that Bill Clinton “NEVER EVER” visited his so-called Epstein island. 
Fox News’ Emma Colton contributed to this report.

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