Clintons say Comer is 'lying with impunity' about Epstein inquiry, release written declarations
Key Points:
- The Clintons have firmly rejected congressional subpoenas related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, with Rep. James Comer and other Republicans threatening contempt of Congress charges against them.
- In a statement, the Clintons accused Comer of engaging in partisan politics and lying about their cooperation, asserting they have provided comprehensive sworn statements under penalty of perjury.
- Both Bill and Hillary Clinton deny any personal knowledge of Epstein's or Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal activities and state they never visited Epstein's private estate in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- The former president acknowledged Epstein may have attended White House events but said he does not recall any specific interactions with him during his presidency.
- Both Clintons assert they had no involvement in the investigations or