James Comer
American politician in Kentucky (born 1972)
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politics Mar 11, 2026, 3:19 PM
Department of Justice reexamines Epstein's ranch investigation in New Mexico - The New Mexico Department of Justice has revived an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's former ranch.
- Previous requests from the federal government halted investigations into allegations against Epstein's property.
- This renewed inquiry provides hope for survivors seeking accountability and clarity surrounding Epstein's criminal activities.
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politics Feb 27, 2026, 1:00 AM
Bill Clinton claims ignorance of Epstein's crimes during testimony - Bill Clinton testified before a House investigative committee, denying awareness of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
- He stated he would have reported Epstein if he had known about the crimes, referencing his background with domestic abuse.
- The testimony raises questions about the involvement of influential figures in Epstein's network and emphasizes the importance of transparency.
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politics Feb 7, 2026, 12:44 AM
Clintons demand public testimony in Epstein investigation - Bill Clinton called for public hearings regarding Epstein's investigation to protect victims and the public.
- Clintons have agreed to provide testimony after facing contempt charges for not cooperating.
- The demand for transparency reflects concerns over the politicization of the investigation.
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politics Dec 16, 2025, 10:19 AM
Clintons face contempt threat as deposition dates pushed to 2026 - James Comer announced Bill and Hillary Clinton's depositions have been delayed to January 2026.
- Failure to comply with the new dates could result in contempt of Congress proceedings.
- The Clintons were subpoenaed due to their previous connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
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politics Nov 21, 2025, 6:48 PM
Clintons face deposition demands over Jeffrey Epstein investigation - House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer called for Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify about their links to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Comer warned that not complying with subpoenas issued would result in contempt of Congress charges.
- The Clintons maintain they have little information to provide, emphasizing a need for legitimate oversight.
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