Bill And Hillary Clinton Subpoenaed In Jeffrey Epstein Investigation

In a dramatic development, the House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Bill and Hillary Clinton as part of an intensified probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network. The move is part of a wider investigation targeting prominent officials, including six former U.S. Attorneys General and two ex-FBI directors.

Committee Chair James Comer stated the goal is to uncover the full scope of Epstein’s associates and the systemic failures that allowed him to operate for years. The Clintons are now central figures in the inquiry.

Subpoenas were also issued to former Attorneys General Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Bill Barr, Merrick Garland, Jeff Sessions, and Alberto Gonzales, as well as former FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller. The committee believes they hold key knowledge about Epstein’s ties and past legal protections.

The renewed effort comes after mounting pressure for the release of Epstein’s alleged “client list,” which federal agencies recently denied even exists. In response, Congress has demanded unredacted files from the Justice Department by August 19, 2025.

Bill Clinton is being questioned about his flights on Epstein’s private jet, connections to Ghislaine Maxwell, and reports of visits to Epstein’s island. His deposition is scheduled for October 14, with Hillary Clinton to appear on October 9.

Hillary’s subpoena relates to potential links between the Clinton Foundation, its donors, and Epstein’s network. Investigators see her testimony as vital to understanding Epstein’s political reach.

The hearings could be held privately, but there’s growing pressure to make key details public. The countdown for answers has begun.