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Bill Clinton Criticizes GOP Over Epstein Probe Testimony: Demands More

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A political controversy erupted when former President Bill Clinton confirmed publicly that he has provided information to Congress about Jeffrey Epstein and is set to testify in person under subpoena.

Clinton stated on Twitter that he has cooperated with the House Oversight Committee's investigation, calling for the full release of the Epstein files and offering a sworn statement.

After concerns were raised by House Republicans about delays, both Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to comply with subpoenas, with the Clintons' attorneys outlining conditions for the testimony.

Despite the agreement, there were disputes over the terms of testimony, with Republicans accusing the Clintons of seeking special treatment to avoid penalties.

Committee members clashed over the clarity and scheduling of the proposed testimony, with accusations that the Clintons were trying to evade contempt proceedings.

Clinton criticized the committee for prioritizing politics over transparency, questioning the motives behind the proposed arrangements for his testimony.

Contempt proceedings were temporarily halted after the Clintons' agreement, but tensions within the committee persist as the Epstein investigation unfolds.