WASHINGTON — A powerful Republican-led House committee has pushed back the deadline for former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to testify about their relationship with deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his convicted madam Ghislaine Maxwell.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) informed the Clintons’ attorney David Kendall on Monday that they wanted depositions from the former first couple by the middle of next month.
“Committee staff told you that the Committee is open to rescheduling the testimony but that it would need definitive new dates in January before canceling the currently scheduled dates,” Comer told Kendall. “You replied that you are unwilling to provide any alternative dates for your clients’ testimony.
Bill and Hillary Clinton at a funeral service for Alexis Herman on May 14, 2025. Getty Images“Therefore, the Committee has chosen the date of January 13, 2026, for the deposition of President Clinton and January 14, 2026, for the deposition of Secretary Clinton. If your clients do not comply with these new dates, the Committee will move immediately to contempt proceedings,” the Oversight chairman added.
Kendall had informed the panel that neither Bill nor Hillary Clinton could testify Wednesday and Thursday of this week, as previously demanded via subpoenas, since both will be attending a funeral.
Comer also accused Kendall on Monday of submitting a Dec. 10 letter to Oversight panel members that “ignore[s] the Committee’s arguments, misstates relevant facts, and seeks information about the Committee’s investigation to which neither you nor your clients are entitled.”
Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein with former President Bill Clinton in an undated photo.
Kendall and other reps for the Clintons have repeatedly claimed that the 42nd president never visited Epstein’s notorious private island in the Caribbean despite past statements to the contrary from an ex-employee.
Bill Clinton with Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein in an undated photo released by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. ZUMAPRESS.comSteve Scully, a former IT contractor on the island, claimed in the 2020 Netflix documentary “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich” that he once saw Bill Clinton on Little St. James in the US Virgin Islands.
Kendall has cited disclosures from the Oversight panel as proof his client was never there — but Comer has pushed back that none of the documents released so far “confirm that former President Clinton has never been to Little St. James.”
President Bill Clinton with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell during a tour of the White House in 1993. William J. Clinton Presidential Library“[N]or do they absolve the need for your clients’ testimony about their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell,” the lawmaker added.
A Clinton spokesperson responded by saying, “For one day only, we have a new spokesperson: Susie Wiles,” before sharing a quote from an interview the did with Vanity Fair, in which she said there was “no evidence” Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s private island.
Asked whether there was anything incriminating about Clinton in the DOJ’s Epstein files, Wiles also said: “The president was wrong about that.”






