Bill and Hillary Clinton Required for In-Person Depositions, Says Comer

Chairman James Comer of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has communicated a stern message to Bill and Hillary Clinton. In a letter to their attorney David Kendall, Comer underscored the necessity for the Clintons to comply with lawful subpoenas. They are expected to participate in scheduled in-person depositions as part of the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Overview of the Depositions
The Committee, comprising both Democrats and Republicans, unanimously approved the issuance of subpoenas for the Clintons back in July. The decision was driven by their history with the individuals under scrutiny, Epstein and Maxwell, who have been connected to various allegations of serious crimes.
Key Dates and Details
- Bill Clinton’s Deposition: Scheduled for December 17, 2025
- Hillary Clinton’s Deposition: Scheduled for December 18, 2025
Comer emphasized that further delays in these depositions are unacceptable. He expressed the Committee’s commitment to ensuring transparency and holding accountable those involved in Epstein’s criminal activities. The ultimate aim is to deliver justice for survivors and maintain public trust in governance.
Future Legislative Impact
The results from these depositions could significantly influence future legislation. The Committee aims to enhance federal measures against sex trafficking and reform practices related to non-prosecution agreements in sexual crime cases. The ongoing investigation highlights the importance of accountability within the federal government.
The House Oversight Committee will continue to pursue compliance from the Clintons as they move forward in this vital investigation.




