Bill and Hillary Clinton risk contempt of Congress charges after failing to testify at Jeffrey Epstein hearing

Both Bill and Hillary Clinton were notably absent from a House Oversight Committee hearing meant to explore connections to the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender with ties to influential figures.

WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — The absence of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at a House Oversight Committee hearing has sparked the possibility of legal repercussions. The committee intended to interrogate the Clintons regarding their alleged associations with Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex offenses prior to his death.

In response to their no-show, Republican committee members have raised the prospect of holding the Clintons in contempt of Congress.

Recently unveiled photographs by the Department of Justice purportedly capture Bill Clinton at various instances within Epstein’s estate and aboard his private aircraft.

Why were the Clintons subpoenaed?

These images of Clinton have been partially redacted, obscuring the identities of other individuals, who are suspected to be victims of Epstein’s sex crimes.

The House Oversight Committee continues to probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities and his connections with high-profile politicians and celebrities over the years leading to his demise. In a bipartisan effort, committee members have disclosed thousands of documents and images from the DOJ’s “Epstein files,” shedding light on the disgraced financier’s extensive network.


The House Oversight Committee has been investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and connections with many prominent politicians and celebrities over the decades before his death. In recent months, both Republicans and Democrats on the committee have released thousands of documents and photos from the “Epstein files,” which are the DOJ’s collected files on the disgraced financier.

Epstein died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on numerous sex crimes. His personal files were seized by federal investigators, and were added to a trove of research and investigative materials gathered in order to prosecute him. 

Will the Clintons face criminal charges?

Committee Chair James R. Comer has repeatedly threatened to hold the high-profile pair in contempt of Congress if they failed to appear at Tuesday’s hearing, a misdemeanor crime of obstructing lawmakers’ work. 

Subpoenas were issued to the Clintons on July 23, 2025 ordering their testimony related to Epstein’s crimes.

“It has been more than four months since Bill and Hillary Clinton were subpoenaed to sit for depositions related to our investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s horrific crimes,” Comer said in a press release on Monday, the day before the Clintons failed to appear. “Throughout that time, the former President and former Secretary of State have delayed, obstructed, and largely ignored the Committee staff’s efforts to schedule their testimony. If the Clintons fail to appear for their depositions next week or schedule a date for early January, the Oversight Committee will begin contempt of Congress proceedings to hold them accountable.”

The Clintons sent an eight-page legal letter before the scheduled deposition, saying they considered the subpoenas “invalid and legally unenforceable,” according to the New York Times.

They also said they had no knowledge relevant to the investigations and had previously provided sworn statements to Comer related to Epstein.

In a separate letter posted on Bill Clinton’s social media accounts after he and his wife were scheduled to appear, the Clintons accused Comer of targeting them and said they were planning to fight what they consider politically-motivated charges. 

“Every person has to decide when they have seen or had enough and are ready to fight for this country, its principles and its people, no matter the consequences,” the Clintons wrote in the four-page response. 

What is contempt of Congress?

Congress holds the power to charge individuals who interfere with its duties in contempt, according to Syracuse University’s Law Review website. 

Traditionally, a contempt of Congress charge is used to punish people who refuse to appear or provide testimony in a Congressional investigation or hearing.

“To hold a person in contempt, either chamber of Congress needs a simple majority vote. Congress can hold a person in contempt for refusing to testify or otherwise obstructing a Congressional inquiry,” the university’s website said. “Prosecution of criminal contempt is rare, but it carries the possibility of a fine and/or up to a year in jail. A criminal citation for contempt of Congress would be forwarded to the local U.S. Attorney’s office, which is not obligated to pursue the charges.”

Recent examples include Trump advisor Steve Bannon, who served a four-month prison sentence in 2022 after he refused to testify in Congress’ Jan. 6 investigation, and former Attorney General Eric Holder, who was held in contempt in 2012 for refusing to turn over documents, but was ultimately not prosecuted.

You May Also Like
Karmelo Anthony claims he's penniless as business records tied to parents draw scrutiny

Karmelo Anthony Says He Is Broke as Parents’ Business Records Face Scrutiny

MCKINNEY, Texas – As convicted killer Karmelo Anthony asks for a taxpayer-funded…
A mother's concern, call to authorities may have prevented potential attack on UFC event at the White House

Mother’s Tip to Authorities May Have Stopped Potential Attack at White House UFC Event

A suspected plan to attack Sunday night’s UFC event at the White…
"Star Wars" lightsaber, "Wizard of Oz" witch hat and more iconic film props going up for auction

Iconic Movie Props Head to Auction: Star Wars Lightsaber, Wizard of Oz Witch Hat and More

A lightsaber tied to one of the most unforgettable moments in George…
3 Brazilian men charged after woman tossed from bridge without safety rope

Three Brazilian Men Charged After Woman Thrown From Bridge Without Safety Rope

Three men could face criminal charges after a 21-year-old woman was killed…
FDNY deploys 140+ personnel to JFK after Delta flight reported with flat tires on approach to landing

FDNY Sends More Than 140 Personnel to JFK After Delta Flight Reports Flat Tires During Landing Approach

A Delta Air Lines flight arriving at New York’s John F. Kennedy…
California co-eds killed after being swept out to sea by dangerous waves while sleeping

California Co-eds Swept Out to Sea by Dangerous Waves While Sleeping, Authorities Say

Two California college students died after strong surf and rising tides swept…
Barry Moore Wins Runoff for Tuberville's Senate Seat, Despite a 'Dewey Defeats Truman' Snafu

Barry Moore Secures Tuberville’s Senate Seat in Runoff, Despite Election-Night Reporting Mix-Up

Alabama Republicans headed into a runoff for the U.S. Senate between Rep.…
Chicago, Illinois weather forecast: Tornado Watch issued for parts of Chicago area | Radar

Chicago Weather Alert: Tornado Watch Issued Across Parts of the Chicago Area — Live Radar Updates

Severe weather is expected to impact the Chicago area on Wednesday, with…
Couple recalls narrow escape from Merrillville, Indiana tornado as severe weather tomorrow includes tornado risk, strong storms

Couple Recalls Close Call in Merrillville Tornado as Tomorrow’s Severe Weather Brings New Tornado Threat

MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (WLS) — A week after a tornado ripped through Merrillville,…
Chicago shootings this weekend: At least 10 shot, 2 fatally, in gun violence across city, police department says

Arlington Heights Police Search for Suspect in Teen Sexual Assault at Eastman Parking Garage

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (WLS) — Police in north suburban Arlington Heights are…
NYC elementary students make Broadway debut with a little magic from Disney Theatrical Group

NYC Elementary Students Make Broadway Debut With Support From Disney Theatrical Group

NEW YORK — Elementary school students got a chance to make their…
Chicago family's journey sparks national movement focused on understanding transgender, non-binary youth

Chicago Family’s Story Inspires National Push to Better Understand Transgender and Nonbinary Youth

CHICAGO (WLS) — As Pride Month is celebrated across the country, one…