By STEPHEN GROVES and MATT BROWN, Related Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Home Republicans are beginning a push Wednesday to carry former President Invoice Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, opening the prospect of the Home utilizing one in all its strongest punishments towards a former president for the primary time.
The contempt proceedings are an preliminary step towards a prison prosecution by the Division of Justice that, if profitable, may ship the Clintons to jail.
Nonetheless, forward of a gathering Wednesday by the Home Oversight Committee to arrange the fees, there have been indicators of a thaw. The Clintons, each Democrats, seemed to be trying to find an off-ramp to testify, and passage of contempt prices via the total Home was removed from assured, requiring a majority vote — one thing Republicans more and more battle to realize.
The repercussions of contempt prices loomed giant, given the potential for a considerable wonderful and even incarceration. Whereas the fees have traditionally been used solely as a final resort, lawmakers in recent times have been extra keen to achieve for the choice. The Oversight Committee chair, Rep, James Comer of Kentucky, initiated the contempt proceedings after the Clintons refused for months to meet a Home Oversight Committee subpoena for his or her testimony within the panel’s Epstein probe.
The conflict was the most recent flip within the unpredictable Epstein saga, as Congress investigates how he was capable of sexually abuse dozens of teenage ladies for years. Epstein killed himself in 2019 in a New York jail cell whereas awaiting trial. The general public launch of case information has proven particulars of the connections between Epstein and each Invoice Clinton and Donald Trump, amongst many different high-powered males.
Clinton, Trump and plenty of others linked to Epstein haven’t been accused of wrongdoing. But lawmakers are wrestling over who receives essentially the most scrutiny.
“They’re not above the regulation. We’ve issued subpoenas in good religion,” Comer advised The Related Press on the eve of the contempt proceedings. “For 5 months we’ve labored with them. And time’s up.”
Comer rejected a proposal Tuesday from an legal professional for the Clintons to have Comer and the rating Democrat on the committee, Rep. Robert Garcia, interview Invoice Clinton in New York, together with employees.
How the Clintons have responded
The Clintons launched a scathing letter final week criticizing Comer for searching for their testimony at a time when the Division of Justice is working a month behind a congressionally mandated deadline to launch its full case information on Epstein.
Behind the scenes, nonetheless, a longtime legal professional for the Clintons, David Kendall, has tried to barter an settlement. Kendall raised the prospect of getting the Clintons testify final Christmas and Christmas Eve, in response to the committee’s account of the negotiations.
The Clintons have additionally argued that the subpoenas are invalid as a result of they don’t serve any legislative objective and say that they didn’t learn about Epstein’s abuse. They’ve provided the committee written declarations about their interactions with Epstein.
“We’ve tried to provide the little info we’ve got. We’ve executed so as a result of Mr. Epstein’s crimes had been horrific,” the Clintons wrote in a letter to Comer final week.
How contempt proceedings have been used
Contempt of Congress proceedings are uncommon, used when lawmakers are attempting to power testimony for high-profile investigations, such because the notorious inquiry throughout the Nineteen Forties into alleged Communist sympathizers in Hollywood or the impeachment proceedings of President Richard Nixon.
Most just lately, Trump’s advisers Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon had been convicted of contempt prices for defying subpoenas from a Home panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot by a mob of the Republican president’s supporters on the Capitol. Each males spent months in jail.
The Jan. 6 committee additionally subpoenaed Trump in its inquiry, however Trump’s attorneys resisted the subpoena, citing a long time of authorized precedent they mentioned shielded ex-presidents from being ordered to seem earlier than Congress. The committee finally withdrew its subpoena.
No former president has ever been efficiently pressured to seem earlier than Congress, though some have voluntarily appeared.
The Democrats’ response
Democrats have largely been centered on advancing the investigation into Epstein quite than mounting an all-out protection of the Clintons, who led their social gathering for many years. They’ve mentioned Invoice Clinton ought to inform the committee if he has any pertinent details about Epstein’s abuses.
A rich financier, Epstein donated to Invoice Clinton’s 1992 presidential marketing campaign and Hillary Clinton’s joint fundraising committee forward of her 2000 Senate marketing campaign in New York.
Democrats embraced the decision for full transparency on Epstein after Trump’s return to the White Home, significantly after Lawyer Common Pam Bondi discovered her promise to launch the whole lot of the unredacted Epstein information to the general public. The backlash scrambled conventional ideological strains, main Republicans to facet with Democrats demanding additional investigation.
The stress finally resulted in a bipartisan subpoena from the committee that ordered the Justice Division and Epstein property to launch information associated to Epstein. Republicans shortly moved to incorporate the Clintons within the subpoena.
Comer indicated Tuesday that he would insist that the subpoena be fulfilled by a transcribed deposition of Invoice Clinton.
“You need to have a transcript in an investigation,” he mentioned. “So no transcript, no deal.”

