Clintons agree to testify in Epstein congressional probe ahead of contempt vote
![]() 1426 Tuesday, 03 February, 2026, 13:14 Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, will testify in a congressional investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a staffer said on Monday. The U.S. Justice Department's recent release of millions of internal documents related to Epstein has revealed the late financier and sex offender's ties to many prominent people in politics, finance, academia and business - both before and after he pleaded guilty in 2008 to prostitution charges. Asked if the House would hold up its contempt votes against the Clintons, House Speaker Mike Johnson told Reuters: "They're working on that right now. The lawyers are looking into the details." The House Oversight Committee recommended last week that the Clintons be held in contempt for refusing to testify about their relationship with Epstein. Bill Clinton flew on Epstein's plane several times in the early 2000s after leaving office. He has expressed regret about the relationship and said he knew nothing about Epstein's criminal activity. |

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