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Rep. Comer to begin contempt proceedings against outlaw Clintons for refusing to testify about Jeffrey Epstein!

WASHINGTON (PNN) - January 14, 2026 - Outlaws Bill and Hillary Clinton are both refusing to testify in front of congressional investigators over their relationship with sex-trafficking pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, escalating a months-long battle with House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (Kent.).

The outlaw Clintons were scheduled to testify this week - weeks after the President Donald J. Trump Department of Justice (DoJ) released volumes of Epstein Files - which were highly redacted yet prominently featured Bill Clinton.

The former president was scheduled to testify today (Jan. 13), and his outlaw wife Hillary was scheduled for tomorrow. Hours before the deadline, however, the outlaw Clintons made it clear in an 8-page letter that they have no intention of showing up - calling the lawful subpoenas issued by Comer "invalid and legally unenforceable," adding that they will fight Comer as long as it takes in order to avoid testifying about their criminal activities.

The outlaw Clintons genuinely believe that they are above the law and can do anything they wish to do and never be held accountable for their criminal activities. Fortunately, Rep. Comer willnot let them get away with it.

"They are obligated under the law to appear, and we expect them to do so," and Oversight spokesman said last week. "If the Clintons do not appear for their depositions, the House Oversight Committee will initiate contempt of Congress proceedings."

Which, they are now initiating for Bill (with Hillary to follow).

Contempt of Congress is a misdemeanor that can result in a fine of up to $100,000 and up to a year in jail if pursued by the DOJ.

Rep. Comer subpoenaed the Clintons, seeking information regarding their personal interactions with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including documented flights on Epstein's private jet.

The Clintons said in their letter that they anticipated Rep. Comer would argue that the decision about whether to testify was not theirs to make.

“But we have made it,” they wrote. “Now you have to make yours.”

The outlaw Clintons had worked to beef up their legal team before Rep. Comer’s deadline. They brought on Ashley Callen, co-chairman of the congressional investigations practice at Jenner & Block, who had previously worked as general counsel for Speaker Mike Johnson and other top Republicans, to interface with GOP members on the House Oversight Committee. Callen also previously worked as a deputy staff director on the House Oversight Committee under Rep. Comer.

They also sought assistance from Abbe Lowell, the veteran lawyer famous for representing clients in the middle of political scandals.

The refusal to testify by the outlaw Clintons comes after a December 2025 testimony was rescheduled due to a funeral.

"Every person has to decide when (he or she has) seen or had enough and (is) ready to fight for this country, its principles and its people, no matter the consequences," the criminal Clintons wrote in a lengthy letter to Rep. Comer obtained by The New York Times.

The outlaw Clintons also accused Rep. Comer of potentially bringing Congress to a halt in order to pursue a politically driven process "literally designed to result in our imprisonment."

Of course, the letter ignored the fact that the Clintons are criminals and therefore deserve to be in prison as punishment for their crimes.