Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) refused to accept a “proposed limitation on the scope of President Clinton’s testimony” and a sworn declaration from ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the request of their attorneys, according to a Feb. 2 letter obtained by The Post.
The Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee has rejected an 11th-hour offer from Bill and Hillary Clinton’s attorneys to testify before the panel, as a House vote is expected to hold the 42nd president and former first lady in contempt of Congress.
Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) refused to accept a “proposed limitation on the scope of President Clinton’s testimony” and a sworn declaration from ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the request of their attorneys, according to a Feb. 2 letter obtained by The Post.
Instead, the Kentucky Republican again noted how prior declarations had been unsubstantial and failed to remark upon the couple’s “personal” relationships with deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
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USA — mix House GOP chairman rejects ‘unreasonable offer’ from Bill and Hillary Clinton ahead...