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Bill and Hillary Clinton Postpone Their Deposition In House Oversight’s Epstein Investigation


What’s up with the delay?

Bill and Hillary Clinton have delayed their deposition hearings for the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

Bill Clinton was set to testify before Congress today and Hillary was scheduled to speak on October 9th.

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The New York Post had these details to add on the Clinton’s delay:

The Clintons have pushed back their deposition dates for the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had been expected to testify before the panel last week on Oct. 9 — but did not appear — and former President Bill Clinton was slated to be grilled on his ties to Epstein on Tuesday.

But an Oversight Committee spokesperson told The Post Monday that the panel is “having conversations with the Clintons’ attorney to accommodate their schedules.”

“The deposition won’t occur tomorrow,” the spokesperson said of Bill’s upcoming testimony.

The Clintons were subpoenaed in early August by Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) as part of the panel’s review of the federal government’s probe into Epstein and his convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

CBS Austin reported more details on the House Oversight Committee’s Epstein probe:

Rep. James Comer, a Republican who chairs the committee, shared the list of those who were subpoenaed. He said the Clintons are among 10 people to be called to appear for depositions.

“Everybody in America wants to know what went on in Epstein Island, and we’ve all heard reports that Bill Clinton was a frequent visitor there, so he’s a prime suspect to be deposed by the House Oversight Committee,” Comer told Newsmax.

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Last month, the Oversight Committee released 200 pages of letters allegedly compiled by Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

In this collection, there were letters allegedly signed by former President Bill Clinton.

What looks like a letter signed by Clinton praises Epstein’s “childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference, and the [illegible] of friends.”

Epstein died in prison in August 2019 as he was waiting for a trial on sex trafficking charges of minors and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. He pleaded guilty to similar state-level charges in Florida in 2008.

Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking and other charges in connection with helping traffic minors to Epstein.

In July, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted an interview with Maxwell, where she reportedly told Blanche that Bill Clinton was her friend.



 

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