Bill and Hillary Clinton wrote a lengthy letter to Representative James R. Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee, refusing to testify in Congress.
Read the Clintons’ Legal Letter to Comer
Lawyers for Bill and Hillary Clinton wrote a letter to Representative James R. Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee, on why the couple would not testify in the House’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
More on the Jeffrey Epstein Case
Document Hinted at Further Prosecutions: The 2020 email laid out the criminal charges and investigative steps that prosecutors were mulling at the time.
Pro-Trump Influencers Quiet about Epstein Files: Their silence after a batch of materials containing hundreds of mentions of President Trump was released contrasted with the uproar made when the Justice Department’s first release focused on former President Clinton. The DOJ initially removed, then restored, a photograph that included an image of Trump.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor: In emails sent to Ghislaine Maxwell, a man at the British royal family’s summer residence in Scotland asked her for “new inappropriate friends,” then inquired about “girls” ahead of a trip to Peru.
Wall Street Figures: Jeffrey Epstein named a rotating cast of top Wall Street executives, as well as former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, to serve as executors of his estate, according to released copies of his last will and testament.
Redacted Material in Epstein Investigation: The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents released by the Justice Department were hastily censored.
Letter From Victims: More than a dozen women who have said they were victims of Epstein called on Congress to hold hearings to ensure that the Justice Department is fully complying with the terms of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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