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Bill Clinton ‘prime suspect’ in Epstein investigation

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James Comer Uses Dicey Term To Describe Bill Clinton's Status In Epstein Case
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) on Monday called former President Bill Clinton a “prime suspect” in the Jeffrey Epstein case. (Watch the video below.) Comer’s use of “prime suspect” ― often a person law enforcement believes has committed the crime being investigated ― could raise eyebrows given its heavily freighted meaning.

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Comer: Bill Clinton ‘prime suspect’ in Epstein investigation
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Bill Clinton ‘prime suspect’ in oversight probe into Epstein case, GOP lawmaker says
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Comer subpoenas the Clintons, Trump's DOJ in House Oversight's Epstein probe

Bill and Hillary Clinton are just two of the figures being subpoenaed in the House's probe into Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey ...
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Bill and Hillary Clinton Could Face Jail Time if They Defy Subpoena

The House Oversight Committee chair says the Clintons could be held "in contempt of Congress" if they decline to testify over Jeffrey Epstein.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton Subpoenaed by House Committee Investigating Jeffrey Epstein's 'Horrific Crimes'

A committee of the House of Representatives has subpoenaed a slew of former officials, including former President Bill ...

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