Bill and Hillary Clinton at the opening night of the new Manhattan Theatre Club play "Bella Bella" in 2019.
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In an assertive move, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer has issued a stern warning of potential contempt proceedings. This comes after two individuals failed to appear for a scheduled deposition related to the committee’s ongoing investigation.

Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Comer took to social media platform X to emphasize the need for accountability. “Epstein’s survivors deserve justice and answers,” he wrote, underscoring the committee’s commitment to ensuring that justice is served.

Bill and Hillary Clinton at the opening night of the new Manhattan Theatre Club play "Bella Bella" in 2019.
Bill and Hillary Clinton have refused to testify in the Epstein probe. (Bruce Glikas/Getty Images)

Comer expressed frustration over the lack of compliance with a bipartisan, duly authorized congressional subpoena, labeling it as “unacceptable.” He further underscored the principle that “no one is above the law,” signaling the committee’s determination to pursue the matter vigorously.

In his post, Comer included several images of former President Bill Clinton. These photos were part of the initial batch of documents released in December concerning the Epstein investigation, highlighting the high-profile nature of the inquiry.

Comer’s post on X included several photos of Mr Clinton which were released in the first batch of the Epstein files in December.

Contempt of Congress is a misdemeanour that can result in prison time.

Trump White House advisors Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro were both jailed for four months in 2024 after defying a subpoena.

But the Clintons argued the subpoenas were “invalid and legally unenforceable” and “untethered to a valid legislative purpose”.

In a letter sent from their lawyers, the couple described Comer’s actions as “an unprecedented infringement on the separation of powers”.

Another letter penned by the Clintons themselves criticised Comer’s priorities in investigating the Epstein case.

Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton.
Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton. (Netflix)

“The decisions you have made, and the priorities you have set as chairman regarding the Epstein investigation, have prevented progress in discovering the facts about the government’s role,” the couple wrote.

They pointed out that of the other eight people also subpoenaed, seven were dismissed without any testimony.

“We have tried to give you the little information we have,” the Clintons said.

“We’ve done so because Mr Epstein’s crimes were horrific.”

The Clintons were both friends with financier and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

Neither of the Clintons have been accused of any wrongdoing in connection to the Epstein case.

Bill Clinton in a hot tub in a photo from the Epstein files.
Bill Clinton in a hot tub in a photo from the Epstein files. (US Department of Justice)

“Continue to mislead Americans about what is truly at stake, and you will learn that Americans are better at finding the truth than you are at burying it,” the couple wrote.

“Continue to abet the dismantling of America, and you will learn that it takes more than a wrecking ball to demolish what Americans have built over 250 years.”

Comer is regarded as an attack dog of the right in his powerful role chairing the House Oversight Committee.

But he noted every member of the committee, Republican and Democratic, voted for the Clinton subpoenas.

“This wasn’t something that I just issued as chairman of the committee. This was voted on by the entire committee in a unanimous vote of the House Oversight Committee to subpoena former President Clinton and former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton,” he said.

Mr Clinton was supposed to show up to testify today. Mrs Clinton is scheduled tomorrow.

Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at a Victoria's Secret Angels event in 1997.
Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at a Victoria’s Secret Angels event in 1997. (Getty)
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