The news surrounding Bill and Hillary Clinton's agreement to testify in the US House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein has garnered significant attention. According to The News Pakistan, the Clintons' decision comes just before a potential contempt vote in the Republican-led House of Representatives, which could have led to criminal charges. The Frontier Post highlights that this decision follows the US Justice Department's release of millions of internal documents related to Epstein, which have exposed his connections with numerous prominent figures in politics and business. House Speaker Mike Johnson mentioned, 'They’re working on that right now. The lawyers are looking into the details,' indicating ongoing legal considerations regarding the contempt vote.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton Testify in Epstein Probe in Washington

Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify in the House's Epstein probe, avoiding contempt charges amid political tension and legal scrutiny over Epstein's ties with prominent figures.
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