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69. MaddowBlog-As Clintons prepare to answer questions about Epstein, Trump balks
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:03 PM
Feb 5

Republican Rep. James Comer opened a door that has long been closed. His party might come to regret the decision.

As Clintons prepare to answer questions about Epstein, Trump balks

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Mike Walker (@newnarrative.bsky.social) 2026-02-05T19:34:10.950Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/as-clintons-prepare-to-answer-questions-about-epstein-trump-balks

It’s never been altogether clear why Rep. James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, launched a crusade to get Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify as part of his panel’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation. But the Kentucky Republican did it anyway, even issuing first-of-their-kind subpoenas to compel the Democrats’ testimony.....

“So let’s stop the games,” Hillary Clinton added. “If you want this fight, @RepJamesComer, let’s have it — in public. You love to talk about transparency. There’s nothing more transparent than a public hearing, cameras on. We will be there.”

The hapless committee chairman hasn’t yet responded, but in the meantime, there’s also a larger context to all of this. The New York Times reported that no former president has ever been compelled to testify to Congress under subpoena, and Comer has set a precedent his party might ultimately come to regret.

Members of Congress don’t necessarily think that is a good thing; they want the ability to bring in former presidents when they are relevant witnesses and may have something meaningful to say. And Mr. Comer’s move was a rare power play by a Republican lawmaker at a time when the G.O.P.-led House and Senate have ceded much of their power to the White House.

But his accomplishment also amounted to a remarkable use of government power to target a political adversary — the kind seen more often in autocratic societies where a peaceful transfer of power is not a given because leaders fear ending up in prison after leaving office. And it was one that some experts said further chipped away at the country’s democratic norms.


Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, told the Times that “like all powers of Congress or any other branch, these are powers that can be abused. We’re living in a period of spectacular abuse of power.”.....

It was against this backdrop that NBC News’ Tom Llamas reminded the incumbent president: “Democrats are already saying if you bring President Bill Clinton and he has to testify, we’re bringing President Trump.” Before the anchor could finish his question about this, Trump interjected.

“Well, I think they might say that, you know? But they’ve already brought me. See, I’ve been brought,” the president replied. “They had me indicted, many, many times. Many, many times.”

Like so many of the president’s comments, this didn’t make any sense at all — congressional Democrats had nothing to do with the many criminal charges Trump has faced — though the response suggested he’s not at all eager to answer questions about Epstein, even if subpoenaed in future years, and even if the Clintons cooperate.

trump may be worried about being called before congress after his term is up. I personally do not believe that trump will survive to the end of his term in order to be forced to testify. trump may be worried because he cannot conceive of dying

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Recommended. H2O Man Feb 4 #1
Constitutional Law isn't their strong suit, but it is ours MagickMuffin Feb 4 #8
Comer may be the dumbest Repub in Congress, and that's really saying something. FadedMullet Feb 4 #17
Not by far Jilly_in_VA Feb 4 #28
Well, it coulda been... returnee Feb 4 #43
That's why Jilly_in_VA Feb 5 #59
Comer is dumb and also willfully ignorant about Trump's blatant wrong-doing Redleg Feb 4 #35
He's dumb alright, but he's hardly willfully ignorant about the wrongdoing.... Ol Janx Spirit Feb 5 #60
This is what I meant Redleg Feb 5 #62
It is truly amazing how pretty much every Repukelicon has adapted the ability... Ol Janx Spirit Feb 5 #63
Jim Jordan never passed the bar exam. iluvtennis Feb 4 #21
They can't see past the next 5 minutes ToxMarz Feb 4 #30
I always think Trump as a demented toddler ... ananda Feb 4 #32
Exactly. H2O Man Feb 4 #41
Or Plain Ignorant, Actually The Roux Comes First Feb 4 #45
Don't tell them that Bill was more popular after the kerfuffle spanone Feb 4 #39
Right! H2O Man Feb 4 #40
Can I presume Bill has immunity or does that only apply MadameButterfly Feb 5 #64
He does in H2O Man Feb 5 #66
Why do I think that somehow Trump's relationship MadameButterfly Feb 5 #67
Of course the H2O Man Feb 5 #68
But delay, Tom Delay, kick the can SCROTUS... GreenWave Feb 4 #2
LOCK HER U...no wait! leftstreet Feb 4 #3
Tomorrow he will be ranting that Bill and Hillary ran a horrific child torture center. travelingthrulife Feb 4 #33
Out of a Mexican restaurant..... SergeStorms Feb 4 #36
Well done UpInArms Feb 4 #4
I like that! "Jacketoff Jim Jordan". calimary Feb 4 #31
"Jim Jacketoff"..... SergeStorms Feb 4 #37
Shows you how important I thought he was. calimary Feb 4 #38
republicons would still refuse to show up RandiFan1290 Feb 4 #5
I don't think so ScratchCat Feb 4 #6
With any luck whatsoever Jilly_in_VA Feb 4 #29
Why wouldn't Trump appear. He will lie like all his appointees LiberalArkie Feb 5 #57
And family (I don't think Trump's going to make it to be an ex president) aeromanKC Feb 4 #7
Clinton Precedent gfarber Feb 4 #9
Another winner, gfarber! calimary Feb 5 #53
It will never happen, he will either be dead or in a mental facility before he ever Bev54 Feb 4 #10
Not very good chess players C_U_L8R Feb 4 #11
Tic-tac-toe is the limit of their mental faculties..... lastlib Feb 4 #15
Ding ding malaise Feb 4 #12
king piggy: "I'm not worried..." Grokenstein Feb 4 #13
Yup yup yup. mr715 Feb 4 #14
Let us "prey"...go to it Hil and Bill. yorkster Feb 4 #16
And how many years has Jim Jordan thumbed his nose at his congressional subpoena? dlk Feb 4 #18
Comer... GiqueCee Feb 4 #19
Do you suppose his name is really stage left Feb 4 #26
I wouldn't be surprised... GiqueCee Feb 4 #27
Bullshit. intheflow Feb 4 #20
Exactly. This. n/t progressoid Feb 4 #22
Post removed Post removed Feb 4 #23
Wait wait wait. So a family of known law breakers is suddenly going to agree to appear from a subpoena that has no teeth progressoid Feb 4 #24
Republicans are counting on him being 80+ Renew Deal Feb 4 #25
Don't forget Jared. Kid Berwyn Feb 4 #34
That being said... 2naSalit Feb 4 #42
Assuming we have fair elections. returnee Feb 4 #44
... if swong19104 Feb 4 #46
Problem is - will Anal Fistula even be alive when he is an ex president? 3Hotdogs Feb 4 #47
The rest of the trump crime family will be. n/t tinymontgomery Feb 4 #49
Clinton's Precedent graycampervan Feb 4 #48
As much as I tend to agree with this, I don't see tsf ever testifying in Congress. Ever chicoescuela Feb 4 #50
He 'll be long dead. Figarosmom Feb 4 #51
Wasn't the precedent already set with Clinton following ecstatic Feb 4 #52
Democrats are getting played again oldmanlynn Feb 5 #54
Republicans don't care about looking hypocritical iemanja Feb 5 #55
I fear/hope that trump will not make it to the end of this term LetMyPeopleVote Feb 5 #56
Kentucky Representative James Comer is... augyboston Feb 5 #58
And remember: AverageOldGuy Feb 5 #61
I can already hear it. The Democrats issue a subpoena to Trump, Trump says NO. Democrats say ok fine. LiberalArkie Feb 5 #65
MaddowBlog-As Clintons prepare to answer questions about Epstein, Trump balks LetMyPeopleVote Feb 5 #69
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