Clintons Try to Dodge Contempt by Requesting Special Treatment – Comer Responds | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila


Clintons Try to Dodge Contempt by Requesting Special Treatment – Comer Responds

The Clintons are now trying to dodge contempt by requesting special treatment – and House Oversight Chairman Chairman James Comer is not putting up with their antics.

The House Oversight Committee last month voted to hold the Clintons in contempt for defying congressional subpoenas in its Epstein probe.

Nine Democrats joined the Republicans and voted 38-4 to recommend holding Bill Clinton in contempt.

Three Democrats joined the Republicans and voted 28-15-1 to hold Hillary Clinton in contempt.

The House of Representatives is holding a contempt vote this week and now the Clintons are requesting special treatment.

However, at the last minute, the Clintons are now demanding special treatment.

The Clintons requested:

The Committee must conduct a transcribed interview with Bill Clinton in lieu of a deposition.

The Committee must agree to a four-hour time limit for Bill Clinton’s testimony.

Bill Clinton must be the one who designate a transcriber to create an opposing transcript.

The Committee must agree to a limitation to the scope of Bill Clinton’s testimony.

“After defying lawful subpoenas, Bill and Hillary Clinton are trying to dodge contempt by requesting special treatment,” the Oversight Committee said.

Comer blasted the Clintons and said he rejected their latest offer:

The Clintons are in contempt of Congress. Their attorneys’ latest letter makes clear they still expect special treatment because of their last name.

The Clintons do not get to dictate the terms of lawful subpoenas.

I have rejected their latest offer

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Cristina began writing for The Gateway Pundit in 2016 and she is now the Associate Editor.

You can email Cristina Laila here, and read more of Cristina Laila’s articles here.

 

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