Raw Story: 'They don't care about the girls!' Comer scoffs at Dems in Clinton subpoena showdown

WASHINGTON — MAGA loyalist Rep. Jim Comer (R) took a shot at his Democratic colleagues on Thursday, warning that how they react to subpoenas of the Clintons shows if they actually care about the victims in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Raw Story caught up with Comer and other lawmakers to discuss the latest developments in the case, in which Bill and Hillary Clinton are refusing to comply with House Oversight Committee subpoenas to testify in a Republican‑led investigation into Epstein. House Republicans are moving toward contempt of Congress proceedings against them.

Recent Epstein file releases included photos of Clinton in a pool and hot tub with Ghislaine Maxwell and others. The Clintons have maintained they already provided the "limited information they possess" about Epstein and Maxwell to the committee,” and did so “proactively and voluntarily."

Read the full story at Raw Story.

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