Tuesday, January 13, 2026

LOCK HER UP!!!!

Let's see how they like the Steve Bannon treatment.

 Bill and Hillary Clinton have officially refused to testify in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee's investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — defying subpoenas and risking being held in contempt of Congress.

The former president and Secretary of State were scheduled to appear on Capitol Hill for closed-door depositions Tuesday and Wednesday. But, in a letter to House Oversight Chair James Comer, attorneys for the Clintons said their clients would not be complying....

Screw that old bitch and her "husband." 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lock her up

No one is above the law

Anonymous said...

Nope.

Steve Bannon set the precedent.

Too bad.

Anonymous said...

I'm not the least bit opposed to Comer inflicting the maximum political embarrassment possible, but I'm pretty sure both Clintons would rather assume room temperature than ever answer any questions about anything Epstein. And it won't matter who is doing the asking. Justice won't find the Clintons in this life.

Anonymous said...

Trump doesn’t want to honestly answer the questions either.

Anonymous said...

Yes….. moving forward…. Closer….

House Oversight Panel votes to advance contempt resolutions against the Clintons


https://www.justthenews.com/politics-policy/house-oversight-panel-votes-advance-contempt-resolution-against-clintons

Anonymous said...

What Happens to Equal Justice When the Clintons Are Involved?

https://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2026/01/22/what-happens-to-equal-justice-when-clinton-got-involved-n4948638


Democratic leaders have repeated a simple phrase for years during hearings, speeches, and televised statements: "No one is above the law." Those words have echoed during impeachment fights, investigations, and contempt proceedings aimed at conservative leaders.


There’s a reason contempt of Congress exists, and it’s not to score political points; it’s to enforce cooperation. To properly conduct oversight, lawmakers rely on subpoena power, and ignoring lawful requests undermines that authority.


Should former presidents follow the same laws as everybody else?

Selective Enforcement Erodes Credibility