The House Oversight Committee has voted to subpoena files related to Jeffrey Epstein from the Department of Justice as part of an intensified investigation into the case. The measure, passed with bipartisan support including three Republicans, directs the committee chairman to issue subpoenas to several prominent figures, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, former Attorneys General Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, Merrick Garland, William Barr, Jeff Sessions, as well as former FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller. This move marks a shift in the House, traditionally a stronghold for former President Donald Trump, as GOP lawmakers join Democrats in pursuing deeper scrutiny of the Epstein investigation. Additionally, Ghislaine Maxwell is scheduled to be deposed next month, further advancing the probe.
Con apoyo de 3 republicanos, Comisión de Cámara de Representantes votó a favor de emitir una orden para obtener archivos de Jeffrey Epstein https://t.co/dN0OALc2OA
☀️@PUNCHBOWLNEWS AM: TRUMP LOSES HIS GRIP ON THE HOUSE THE HOUSE has been TRUMP'S power base. But now GOP lawmakers are teaming up with Democrats to dig deep into the EPSTEIN case. GHISLAINE MAXWELL will be deposed next month. OVERSIGHT subpoenaed the EPSTEIN FILES from DOJ
BREAKING: House panel directs chairman to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton in Epstein probe, per FOX