Epstein Questions, Clinton Silence: How a Refused Deposition Triggered Contempt Proceedings (1/13/26)


Author: Bobby Capucci January 13, 2026 Duration: 15:00
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Epstein Questions, Clinton Silence: How a Refused Deposition Triggered Contempt Proceedings (1/13/26)

Congressional leaders are now moving to hold former President Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress after he refused to appear for a subpoenaed deposition in the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his network. The committee, led by Republican Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), had subpoenaed Clinton last year along with others to answer questions about his relationship with Epstein; Clinton’s deposition was rescheduled multiple times, and when he failed to appear on the most recent date set for January 13, the panel announced it will next week begin contempt proceedings against him. The contempt action stems from his refusal to comply with a bipartisan subpoena that the committee says was lawfully authorized, and Comer’s office issued a statement emphasizing that the committee had repeatedly offered opportunities for him to testify before moving forward with this rare enforcement measure. If the committee’s contempt resolution is approved by the full House, it could then be referred to the Department of Justice for possible prosecution, with contempt of Congress carrying potential fines and even imprisonment



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House GOP seeks to hold Bill Clinton in contempt for skipping Epstein deposition


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