The U.S. House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, requiring them to testify in the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation. The subpoenas were issued following a Democratic-led subcommittee vote in July and are part of a broader inquiry that also targets the Justice Department, FBI officials, and several former government officials. The committee's subpoena to the Department of Justice demands all documents and communications related to Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, human trafficking, exploitation of minors, sexual abuse, or related activities. This development reflects intensified congressional scrutiny into Epstein's criminal network and the involvement of high-profile individuals. The subpoenas were announced by House Republicans and include eight other government officials alongside the Clintons.
Judicial Watch filed a “joint status report” on July 7 in federal court reporting that the DOJ and the FBI continue to search for and review records in response to Judicial Watch’s lawsuit for records regarding Jeffrey Epstein. https://t.co/NXGbaV8hZH
I will now move to subpoena the Epstein “birthday book." Epstein’s estate has indicated it will comply with a subpoena in response to my letter with @OversightDems. We need this critical piece of evidence while protecting the privacy of the victims. https://t.co/75kFcvIWfk
🚨 GOP Targets Obama as Epstein Trump Files Resurface: Senators demand special counsel amid explosive new intel, but critics call it a diversion from damning Epstein revelations. https://t.co/MA00BNTSJZ https://t.co/xpBhvvNxFD