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Bill, Hillary Clinton threatened with contempt of Congress as house expands Jeffrey Epstein probe
Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) has ordered Bill and Hillary Clinton to appear for depositions next month amid the House Oversight Committee’s probe of Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump has again claimed Bill Clinton went to Jeffrey Epstein's island, but the former president denies it. Here is what Epstein's emails say.
A viral clip showing Trump touching Clinton is AI-generated, according to the photographer who took the original image and independent analysts
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer said on Tuesday that former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could face criminal exposure related to newly surfaced Jeffrey Epstein documents.
Hillary Clinton received campaign donations from Epstein before his 2008 guilty plea for soliciting a minor. Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida in 2008 and was required to register as a sex offender, yet he continued spending time with high-profile business and political figures.
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Epstein emails with ex-Obama lawyer claim he stopped talking to Bill Clinton for mysterious reason
In a Jan. 23, 2016, email, Epstein revealed that he broke off contact with “Slick Willy” after “he swore, with whole-hearted conviction to me that he had done something.
The AI-generated video brought to life an authentic photo showing Donald Trump and Bill Clinton at the U.S. Open in September 2000.
Jeffrey Epstein unleashed on Bill Clinton in an email exchange with Obama's former White House counsel, newly released documents show.
Bill Clinton was president when the 1996 film Independence Day was released. Arguably the most famous scene in the film was the moment the White House blew up. Bill Pullman -- who played President Thomas J. Whitmore in the film -- attended a screening of ...
A photograph authentically shows Donald Trump grabbing then-U.S. President Bill Clinton’s privates at the U.S. Open in 2000.
Democrats won a huge victory this week in getting Republicans to enact legislation compelling the Trump administration to release the full files on Jeffrey Epstein. Their next battle is keeping the pressure on the Justice Department to comply.