House Subpoenas DOJ, Clintons Over Epstein Files
House Subpoenas DOJ, Clintons Over Epstein Files

House Subpoenas DOJ, Clintons Over Epstein Files

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The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to the Department of Justice for all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as to former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, six former attorneys general, and two former FBI directors, requesting their participation in closed-door depositions scheduled between August and October. Both Republican and Democratic committee members supported these actions, reflecting bipartisan interest in the investigation. The committee aims to shed light on Epstein’s criminal activities and his connections to high-profile figures, particularly focusing on the Clintons’ interactions with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently imprisoned for sex trafficking. Letters have been sent outlining these relationships. The Justice Department has cited victim privacy and the sensitive nature of the evidence as reasons for withholding some information. The investigation continues amid public scrutiny and speculation about Epstein’s death and the existence of a client list.

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