Comer says Bill and Hillary to testify in Epstein probe
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House Republicans successfully compelled former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to testify before Congress, but the move could backfire by setting a precedent for Democrats to summon their own political target: President Donald Trump.
President Trump said in an interview Wednesday that he is bothered by the investigation into former President Clinton as part of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s probe into files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump’s comments revived long-running questions about interactions between him and Bill Clinton ahead of the 2016 election.
President Donald Trump tells Tom Llamas that it "bothers" him what's happening with Bill Clinton in the Epstein investigation and that he likes the former president.
At a Monday Oval Office press conference, President Donald Trump encouraged the Department of Justice to say "we have other things to do" than expose Epstein-related crimes. REPORTER: Mr. President, are you going to sue Trevor Noah?
Trevor Noah hosted the Grammy Awards for the last time Sunday on CBS, and the comedian managed to get a few jabs in on Donald Trump. He even landed one heck of a haymaker just after 10 p.m., that had many folks talking.
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Master of evasion Bill Clinton may finally be held to account as Congress probes contempt
The walls are closing in — on Bill Clinton. The former president and practiced political escape artist is on the verge of being held in contempt of Congress. This time, the Democratic Party, which stuck with him during his scandal-plagued 1992 campaign and during his 1998 impeachment,