Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein and House
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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle pressed health insurance CEOs on premium hikes, prior authorization rules and claim denials in back-to-back House committee hearings Thursday, zeroing in on how the insurers’ decisions are affecting patients right now.
Rep. Jay DeBoyer (R-Clay Township), the chair of the House Oversight Committee, said that the Michigan Attorney General’s office is “either wholly incompetent or it is corrupt” in a hearing of the Oversight Committee on ethics violations allegedly committed by Attorney General Dana Nessel and her office.
Republicans gave the Clintons a deadline of noon Tuesday to clarify the terms under which they plan to testify in the Epstein investigation.