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outlining their push to avoid testimony by submitting a sworn statement attesting that they do not have relevant knowledge to the investigation.
Here's committee chairman James Comer ahead of yesterday's vote.
Last Friday, Team Clinton making a final bid to the committee, offering to meet in New York with the chairman and ranking member for an interview, each accompanied by staff members allowed to take notes, which the committee rejected.
Under the law, contempt of Congress carries a maximum penalty of up to one year in prison.
and a fine of up to $100,000.
The contempt citations now move to the House for a full vote before they can be referred to the DOJ for possible prosecution.
It is not clear when the full vote will be held.
That'll do it for your AM update.
I'm Emily Jashinsky, host of After Party.
Catch The Megyn Kelly Show live on SiriusXM's The Megyn Kelly Channel 111 at noon east on youtube.com slash megynkelly and on all podcast platforms.
Hey, everyone.
Welcome to After Party.
It's Christmas week, but we're, of course, still working right now, at least.
This is going to be our last show of 2025.
We're excited to see all of you in 2026.
As a reminder, there will be happy hour episodes available this Friday and next Friday, so make sure you subscribe over in the podcast feed, Apple, Spotify, whichever podcast feed you use.
That's where I answer questions directly from all of you that you send to emily at devilmaycaremedia.com and also email
the after party emily instagram i spent i don't know i think it was probably close to three hours taping happy hours last week so got some good stuff pre-taped you sent in some super super interesting uh and fiery questions dare i say so i take a stab and go through them live actually today's guest on after party is charles murray one of my very favorite authors and thinkers it is always
a rare privilege to be able to pick the brain of somebody whose work you hold in such high regard.
Coming Apart is, of course, I think the most important book about journalism that is not particularly a book about journalism.