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Clintons refuse to testify in congressional Epstein probe despite contempt threat
Bill and Hillary Clinton refused to testify on Capitol Hill Tuesday in the House Oversight Committee’s Jeffrey Epstein probe despite lawmakers’ threat to hold them in contempt.

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Bill, Hillary Clinton to face contempt vote in Congress over Epstein
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Epstein investigation: Bill Clinton and Hillary refuse congressional testimony – here's what could happen next
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Congressional committee votes to hold Clintons in contempt over Epstein subpoenas
The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday voted to hold former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subp...

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US congressional committee votes to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt
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House Committee Votes to Hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in Contempt
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These Democrats voted to hold the Clintons in contempt
The nine Democrats who voted to advance the resolution concerning former President Clinton were Reps. Maxwell Frost (Fla.), Raja Krishnamoorthi (Ill.), Summer Lee (Pa.), Stephen Lynch (Mass.), Ayanna ...

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US House panel votes to hold Clintons in contempt in Epstein investigation. How Mass. lawmakers voted
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House committee okays Bill and Hillary Clinton contempt resolutions
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Clinton to Obama: Let's debate like Lincoln

Hillary Clinton called for a Lincoln-Douglas-style debate with no moderator against her rival, Sen. Barack Obama, who says no more debates are needed before the May primaries. In a TV interview to air Sunday,
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Clinton claims victory in Puerto Rico

Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Puerto Rico on Sunday and insisted that she is leading Sen. Barack Obama in the popular vote. Clinton won 68 percent of the vote compared with Obama's 32 percent.
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