The Clintons have been hiding for too long. Now everything is coming to light.
And Bill and Hillary Clinton are freaking out after being forced to take the stand.
Subpoenas Ignored for Months
The long-overdue reckoning for Bill and Hillary Clinton’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein is finally underway. After dodging subpoenas for half a year, the former power couple has agreed to sit for transcribed and videotaped depositions before the House Oversight Committee. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announced the development on Tuesday, confirming that Hillary will face questioning on February 26, with Bill following on February 27. This comes after the Clintons’ repeated attempts to evade accountability in the Epstein scandal.
For months, the Clintons thumbed their noses at congressional oversight, ignoring duly issued subpoenas that sought clarity on their associations with the convicted s-x offender. Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express” flights and island retreats have long raised eyebrows about Bill Clinton’s involvement, with flight logs showing him aboard the plane multiple times. Hillary’s connections, though less publicized, have also come under scrutiny amid revelations from Epstein’s associates. The committee’s patience wore thin, leading to swift moves toward contempt of Congress proceedings.
Comer Pushes for Transparency
Chairman Comer didn’t hold back in his statement, emphasizing that no one—not even the Clintons—escapes the rule of law. “Republicans and Democrats on the Oversight Committee have been clear: no one is above the law—and that includes the Clintons,” Comer said. The bipartisan push underscores the gravity of the Epstein-Maxwell crimes, which involved s-x trafficking and abuse of minors, drawing in a web of high-profile figures.
The Clintons’ sudden compliance came just hours before a noon deadline, averting renewed contempt actions. “After delaying and defying duly issued subpoenas for six months, the House Oversight Committee moved swiftly to initiate contempt of Congress proceedings in response to their non-compliance. Once it became clear that the House of Representatives would hold them in contempt, the Clintons completely caved and will appear for transcribed, filmed depositions this month. We look forward to questioning the Clintons as part of our investigation into the horrific crimes of Epstein and Maxwell, to deliver transparency and accountability for the American people and for survivors,” Comer added.
This isn’t the first time the Clintons have faced questions about Epstein. Bill Clinton’s office has previously downplayed the relationship, claiming it was limited to philanthropy. Yet, photos and testimonies suggest otherwise, including Epstein’s visits to the White House during Clinton’s presidency. Hillary, meanwhile, has distanced herself, but her husband’s entanglements cast a shadow over their shared legacy.
A Step Toward Justice?
Survivors of Epstein’s abuse have long called for full disclosure from those in his orbit, and this deposition could peel back layers of secrecy. The videotaped format ensures transparency, preventing the kind of selective leaks or spin that have plagued past Clinton scandals. Comer’s committee aims to uncover how deep the Clintons’ involvement went, potentially revealing if they knew about Epstein’s criminal activities.
Critics argue the Clintons have enjoyed undue protection from media and political allies, allowing them to sidestep scrutiny for years. Bill’s post-presidency globe-trotting with Epstein raised red flags, especially given the financier’s penchant for leveraging connections. Hillary’s 2016 presidential run was marred by similar associations, though she managed to deflect much of the heat.
As the depositions approach, questions swirl: Will Bill Clinton address the 26 flights on Epstein’s jet? Will Hillary explain any indirect links through her husband’s dealings? The American public deserves answers, not more evasion from a couple who’ve often seemed untouchable.
The Epstein saga has already toppled figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted in 2021 for her role in the trafficking ring. The Clintons’ testimony could provide crucial insights, or it might just be another chapter in their history of controversial associations.
With the House under Republican control, Comer is leveraging the moment to demand accountability. This probe isn’t just about the past—it’s about ensuring that elite networks like Epstein’s never operate in the shadows again.
The Clintons’ agreement to testify marks a rare moment of concession from a duo accustomed to calling the shots. Whether it leads to real revelations or more deflections remains to be seen.