The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. This action is part of a broad congressional investigation into the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein.
The committee is targeting more than a dozen prominent individuals. These include six former U.S. Attorneys General and two past FBI directors, seeking information on Epstein’s network.
Chairman James Comer states these figures possess crucial knowledge about Epstein’s activities. The subpoenas also respond to the FBI withholding Epstein’s alleged “client list,” with a deadline for documents set for August 19, 2025.
Bill Clinton is under review for his known travels on Epstein’s airplane and his association with Ghislaine Maxwell. Investigators are also examining whether he visited Epstein’s private island.
Hillary Clinton will be questioned regarding any links between the Clinton Foundation and Epstein’s associates. Her testimony is scheduled for October 9, followed by Bill Clinton’s on October 14.
The inquiry scrutinizes potential failures within law enforcement. Former FBI directors James Comey and Robert Mueller have been summoned to address the handling of the Epstein case.
This investigation represents a major push for accountability sought by victims. The coming weeks may yield significant disclosures about the extent of Epstein’s influence and any protection he received.