Bill and Hillary Clinton Could be JAILED Congressional Vote

Washington erupted Tuesday night as the House Oversight Committee detonated the biggest political bomb of the year — a pair of criminal contempt resolutions aimed squarely at Bill and Hillary Clinton, who now face the real possibility of jail time over their alleged stonewalling in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

The message was unmistakable: The era of Clinton immunity may finally be over.

In a dramatic vote that sent shockwaves through both parties, the committee advanced the contempt resolution against Bill Clinton by a striking 34-8-2 margin. Hillary Clinton’s measure passed 28-15-1.

Even Democrats defected. Nine voted against Bill Clinton. Three turned on Hillary.

The gloves are off.

Chairman James Comer delivered a blistering rebuke after the vote, saying the Clintons had spent months “hiding behind negotiations” to dodge subpoenas.

“It was a stall tactic,” Comer said. “They thought they could run out the clock again. Not this time. Not under President Trump’s Justice Department.”

For the first time in years, the Clintons may actually be forced to answer questions about their deep ties to Epstein — questions they have spent decades avoiding.

The background is explosive.
Bill Clinton is documented in Epstein’s flight logs more than two dozen times. Epstein’s former pilots have testified about Clinton’s presence on the infamous “Lolita Express.” Investigators uncovered new batches of Epstein files in 2025 — nearly one million documents — including previously ignored communications between Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and political figures across the globe.

Republicans say the Clintons know exactly what’s coming.

The Clintons’ legal team tried to negotiate a secret, unrecorded meeting in New York — a request critics called “the most Clinton move imaginable.”

Comer refused.

A Clinton spokesman fired back, claiming the couple “never said no to a transcript,” then accusing Republicans of “misdirection to protect you-know-who.”

But the spokesman offered no explanation for why the former president needed a no-transcript meeting for the first time in his political life.

Americans noticed.

“It feels like déjà vu,” a senior GOP investigator said. “Deleted emails. Benghazi. The private server. The flights with Epstein. Every time, something gets buried. But this time, the walls are closing in.”

The heat will intensify on February 9, when Ghislaine Maxwell — serving 20 years for sex trafficking — will appear virtually before the committee.

“We locked her in for a deposition,” Comer said. “Her lawyers say she’ll plead the Fifth. I hope she doesn’t. America deserves to hear what she knows.”

Democrats are panicking.
California Rep. Dave Min called the proceedings “political theater,” though even he didn’t dare vote against the contempt resolutions, choosing “present” instead.

One Democratic staffer privately admitted the party is “terrified of what Maxwell might say.”

Meanwhile, Democrats are scrambling to shift blame by seeking contempt charges of their own against Maxwell and Attorney General Pam Bondi over document delays. This has done little to slow the momentum.

A Republican strategist put it plainly:

“This isn’t 2016. This isn’t 2019. Trump is back. The country is different. And the Clintons don’t get to hide behind friendly investigators anymore.”

As one Oversight Committee member said after the vote:

“For the first time in their careers, the Clintons look scared.”


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