Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Is the shit about to hit the fan for ole' Blue Dress Billie?

At this point,, what difference does it make? Sound familiar? 
Well, it was Hillary herself who said it when she testified before Congress, but this time it's different. Bill and Hillary have declined to testify in the House Oversight Committee’s probe into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The former president, 79, and former secretary of state, 78, were issued subpoenas last summer and were scheduled to appear for live depositions behind closed doors on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.
The long-awaited confrontation has been brewing for months after the Clintons’ initial depositions last October were delayed due to scheduling conflicts. At the time, James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, voiced his frustration, saying the Clintons attorney was “unwilling to provide any alternative dates” for his clients’ testimony.
 

Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, had repeatedly threatened to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress if they refused to appear for their testimonies. However, it is unclear if Comer will follow through with his threats.
 
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