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5A? You cannot be compelled to testify against yourself nor can you be compelled to testify to anything that might incriminate you. Even if you are innocent, you cannot be forced to testify.
You still have to show up and sit there...
You can't just text "5a bro" and get out of it.
Like, it's on a question by question basis, and he could pull a Lil Woody, but he still has to show up and say "I plead the fifth" everytime they ask a question.
Lil Woody at Young Thug trial:
https://youtu.be/3xpwZfeZMMo?t=37
Rather than the fifth amendment I don't think they can bring in witnesses without any proven connection to the crimes? Bill Clinton might have been in the same room as Trump and Epstein a couple of times, but if they have something more concrete in the Epstein files they certainly have not released such.
It's congress as well, they can only call witnesses or documentation for purposes of reviewing/updating/creating legislation. So it is only even a valid summons if they are saying they want to create legislation that investigates the executive branch members and their connections to root out corruption. Thus it would make more sense to summon Trump and Bannon as well for their current ties to the executive branch, rather than Bill, who has not been a member of executive branch for 25 years.
Congress writes legislation, it doesn't judiciate anything.
Congress does have a huge investigative role when it comes to anyone who holds a constitutional office, though. And that role's actually gotten bigger since the "POTUS Immunity" and "14th needs a law" bullshit from 2024.
The rules that apply to Clinton equally apply to W, Obama, Biden, and ****face..
You need to change the term holds to held for your argument to work. Also impeaching/removing someone from an office they left 25 years ago clearly doesn't make sense, so the investigation could only be to update legislation or it is invalid.
Even the article stated that majority of these people who have been summoned were deemed invalid