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Congress Prepares Major Move as Clinton Standoff Reaches Breaking Point
A high-stakes confrontation is brewing on Capitol Hill as House…
A high-stakes confrontation is brewing on Capitol Hill as House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer warned Bill and Hillary Clinton they could face contempt of Congress if they continue to refuse in-person depositions tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Comer, a Kentucky Republican, has given the former president and former secretary of state until midweek to either appear for live testimony or formally schedule depositions for early January. If they fail to do so, Comer says he will initiate contempt proceedings, a step that could result in a Justice Department referral. Criminal contempt of Congress carries penalties of up to one year in prison and fines reaching $100,000. The standoff comes at a critical moment, as Congress prepares to release a comprehensive set of Epstein-related documents. Lawmakers voted last month to make the files public, and President Donald Trump signed the measure into law with a December 19 deadline. The anticipated release has intensified scrutiny over powerful individuals who associated with Epstein and his longtime accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence. Republicans have increasingly focused attention on prominent Democrats in the Epstein saga, including the Clintons. While Democrats previously urged Comer to subpoena the Justice…
Kyle Rittenhouse Marries and Posts Photo of Bride Holding AR-15, Says He’s Back in the Fight
Kyle Rittenhouse Marries, Reaffirms Support for Gun Rights Kyle Rittenhouse…
Kyle Rittenhouse Marries, Reaffirms Support for Gun Rights Kyle Rittenhouse just dropped some big news on social media—he's officially hitched! The famous conservative figure shared a photo with his new bride, Bell, and an AR-15 rifle front and center. https://twitter.com/rittenhouse2a/status/1998789064405725612?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw At 17, Rittenhouse became a household name amid the Black Lives Matter chaos in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in 2020. In a dramatic turn of events, he was attacked by rioters while armed only for self-defense. Many know the story: charges, a high-profile trial, and his eventual acquittal. The verdict in 2021 confirmed his right to protect himself, a-right he argues fortifies the backbone of America - the Second Amendment. In his announcement on X, alongside wedding snaps, Rittenhouse didn't shy away from reflecting on his past. https://twitter.com/rittenhouse2a/status/1998960781233188972?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Rittenhouse stated: I support the Second Amendment because without it, I might not be here today. In 2020, when I was 17, I was put in a situation where violent criminals attacked me, struck me in the head multiple times, and one even pointed a gun at my face. I’m no hero. I had no choice but to defend my own life in that moment. I’m not in prison — and I’m alive —…
Trump Grants Full Pardon to Gold Star Mother Tina Peters but State Prison Term Remains
Trump Pardons Tina Peters Amid Electoral Fraud Dispute President Trump…
Tyler Robinson Does the Unexpected in First Court Appearance
Tyler Robinson finally stepped into a Provo courtroom, and the…
Erika Kirk Slams Candace Owens for Profiting Off Charlie Kirk
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