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How Bill and Hillary Clinton Could Soon Become Criminal Defendants
For decades, Republicans have dreamed of indicting the Clintons. Now they may finally get their chance.
Plus, Elon Musk dives back into U.S. politics, JD Vance visits Minneapolis and how Congress ceded war powers to President ...
House lawmakers took a bipartisan step to advance criminal contempt proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton.
The House will now have to decide on whether to refer contempt charges against the former president, and former Secretary of ...
A House committee on Wednesday okayed contempt of Congress resolutions for Bill and Hillary Clinton for refusing to testify ...
House Republicans are starting a push to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in ...
Republicans escalated the standoff with Bill and Hillary Clinton after they refused to appear in person before the committee.
The Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee refused an offer to interview the former president under oath, rejecting ...
The House Oversight Committee votes to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt, which starts a process which could end up ...
Lawmakers in Washington have advanced contempt proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton, accusing them of stonewalling a federal investigation tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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