Clintons Cornered: Comer Drops the Subpoena Hammer
The Epstein fallout they swore was buried is now blowing open — with criminal referrals on deck.
Good Morning, it’s Tuesday, November 25th, 2025.
Washington woke up today to something it hasn’t seen in years: the Clintons genuinely sweating. James Comer just forced Bill and Hillary into December depositions over their Epstein ties — and the excuses aren’t landing. Add in Trump’s showdown with Big Pharma and a federal judge’s attempt to shield Comey and Letitia James, and you’ve got a political landscape shifting under everyone’s feet.
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Clintons Hit With Ominous Legal Warning As Potential Charges Loom
Comer to the Clintons: Show up… or face criminal referrals.
What You Need to Know:
House Oversight Chair James Comer has ordered Bill and Hillary Clinton to sit for December depositions regarding their ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein. Their lawyer tried dodging with a “written proffer.” Comer called their bluff — and dropped the hammer.
Why It Matters:
• It’s the first time Congress has formally cornered the Clintons in years.
• Contempt charges mean real legal exposure — especially under AG Pam Bondi.
• Democrats can no longer pretend Epstein’s political connections were “right-wing fiction.”
The Real Story (the part the media is pretending isn’t happening)
Comer subpoenaed the Clintons back in August. Their lawyer’s November 3 letter offered nothing but a soft alternative — a written summary of “what little information” they supposedly have. That phrase alone was a gift.
Comer pounced:
If you admit they have information, he argued, then they need to testify — in person.
He also rejected their attempt to claim irrelevance because the interactions happened “outside their official duties.” That line backfired spectacularly. The entire point of the probe is the Clintons’ personal dealings with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
A few receipts the press hopes you forget:
Bill Clinton flew more than a dozen times on Epstein’s jet — later known as the “Lolita Express.”
Maxwell attended Chelsea Clinton’s 2010 wedding.
Hillary Clinton accepted Epstein-linked donations during her Senate run.
Epstein continued courting elites after becoming a registered sex offender in 2008.
Now the Clintons are on the hook — literally. Bill is ordered to appear Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. Hillary on Dec. 18 at 10 a.m.
If they blow it off?
Comer will immediately move to hold them in contempt — the same process that sent Bannon and Navarro to prison under Biden’s DOJ. Except this time, Attorney General Pam Bondi is the one holding the pen.
Some legal analysts think the Clintons might attempt executive privilege. But claiming presidential privilege over their private hangouts with Epstein? Even their own camp knows that’s a stretch.
This is the closest Congress has ever come to forcing the Clintons into sworn testimony about Epstein — something the political establishment has spent years avoiding.
What They Don’t Want You To See
A line from Comer’s letter:
“It is precisely the fact President Clinton and Secretary Clinton each maintained relationships with Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell in their personal capacities that is of interest to the Committee.”
Translation:
Stop pretending this wasn’t real.
Bottom Line:
The Clintons spent decades surviving scandals by relying on the system to look away. This time, Congress isn’t blinking. If they show up, the truth hits daylight. If they don’t, criminal referrals follow — under an administration that isn’t protecting them.
Big Pharma’s ATM Scheme Meets Trump’s Counterpunch
Big Pharma is playing its oldest game: smiling for the cameras while quietly jacking up prices behind America’s back. Nearly 700 prescription drugs have seen price hikes this year — even as industry executives parade around new “agreements” with the Trump White House.
They want the most unconventional president in modern history to fall for the oldest trick in Washington: regulatory favors, taxpayer subsidies, and a marketplace rigged to guarantee record profits at the expense of sick Americans.
Key Stat: Drugmakers raised prices on 700 drugs since January, even after pledging cooperation.
Takeaway: Trump’s next move must break Big Pharma’s rigged system — not negotiate with it.
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White House Blasts Judge for Shielding Comey & James
Karoline Leavitt didn’t mince words Monday, accusing a federal judge of “trying to shield” James Comey and New York AG Letitia James after their criminal cases were tossed on a technicality. Judge Cameron Currie ruled that prosecutor Lindsey Halligan — Trump’s hand-picked U.S. attorney — was “never eligible” to hold the job.
The White House isn’t having it. Leavitt said Halligan was legally appointed, fully qualified, and still has Trump’s “absolute” confidence as the DOJ prepares an appeal. The dismissals were “without prejudice,” meaning the cases can be re-filed once the legal dust settles.
Key Quote: “Lindsey Halligan was legally appointed… the judge is trying to shield Comey and James.” — Karoline Leavitt
Takeaway: This fight isn’t over — and the White House is signaling the indictments will be back.
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Thanks for riding with us through today’s Briefing. What’s unfolding right now isn’t just another chapter in the Clinton saga — it’s the first real test of whether the Trump-era promise of accountability can crack the armor of America’s most protected political dynasty. Add in Big Pharma’s price games and the judiciary scrambling to block prosecutions, and the pattern becomes impossible to ignore: the old system is fighting for its life.
And if today’s stories rattled you a little, good — they should. Truth this sharp doesn’t sit quietly.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. The Clintons don’t fear Congress — they fear being forced to speak under oath. Comer just cornered them in a way no investigator has before. The only question now: do they show up, or do they dare Trump’s DOJ to come after them?
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I am waiting for “I’m sorry.. I don’t recall,” from Hillary.
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