Bill And Hillary Clinton Subpoenaed In Jeffrey Epstein Investigation
The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to Bill and Hillary Clinton as part of a sweeping investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. The move targets over a dozen high-profile figures, including six former U.S. Attorneys General and two ex-FBI directors, seeking answers about Epstein’s network and alleged enablers.
Chairman James Comer alleges these individuals hold key information about Epstein’s dealings and the Justice Department’s handling of his case. The subpoenas follow growing frustration over the FBI’s refusal to release Epstein’s rumored “client list,” prompting the committee to demand unredacted files by August 19, 2025.
Bill Clinton faces scrutiny over his admitted flights on Epstein’s jet and ties to Ghislaine Maxwell. The committee also questions whether he visited Epstein’s private island. His deposition is set for October 14, while Hillary Clinton will testify on October 9 about the Clinton Foundation’s connections to Epstein’s circle.
The probe extends beyond politicians to law enforcement. Former FBI directors James Comey and Robert Mueller are among those summoned, raising questions about potential systemic failures in Epstein’s case. The committee aims to uncover whether powerful figures shielded Epstein’s crimes.
While some testimonies may occur privately, Comer has pushed for transparency. Public hearings could reignite the scandal, drawing global attention. Legal challenges are expected, but the committee insists on full cooperation.
For Epstein’s victims and their families, this marks the most significant effort for accountability in years. The Justice Department’s impending document release could prove pivotal.
As the deadline looms, Washington braces for revelations that may expose long-hidden truths about Epstein’s web of influence—and who helped it thrive.