Epstein Probe Explodes as Bill and Hillary Clinton Agree to Testify Under Pressure
The Jeffrey Epstein investigation has reached a critical moment. Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee after months of mounting pressure.
Their decision comes as lawmakers were preparing criminal contempt of Congress votes, a move that could have triggered an unprecedented political and legal confrontation. While the agreement has eased immediate tensions, disputes remain over how and when the testimony will take place.
Committee chairman James Comer has yet to approve the proposed terms, with questions over whether testimony will be in person, under oath, or behind closed doors. These disagreements have fuelled claims of political gamesmanship on both sides.
As scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein widens, lawmakers now face a decisive choice. Pause the confrontation or escalate it further. What happens next could shape the future of this investigation and deepen political divisions in Washington.
