Bill and Hillary Clinton subpoenaed in Jeffrey Epstein investigation

2RWC76W Manhattan, United States. 18th Sep, 2023. Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks at the Clinton Global Initiative 2023 Meeting in Manhattan. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News

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The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed a list of individuals regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. 

According to the House Oversight Committee press release, the Clintons must give their depositions and any related records by October. 

The Subpoena states that these records are every document related to Epstein or his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell’s, trafficking activities. It also calls for all communications made involving the United States v. Jeffrey Epstein and United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell cases. 

Additionally, the subpoena requires the Clintons to provide any documents and communications related to the 2007 Epstein investigation that resulted in a non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and any documents surrounding Epstein’s death. 

According to the publicly released Epstein flight logs, per the U.S. Department of Justice, Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s jets 17 times. 

After Epstein’s arrest in 2019, it was also revealed that he had a painting of Bill Clinton in a dress and high heels displayed in his Manhattan townhouse, via the New York Post.

Last month, actor Kevin Spacey stated in an interview on the Piers Morgan show that he took a trip with Clinton and Epstein for the Clinton Foundation and that there were “young girls” on the flight that he believed put the president “at risk.”

Speculation regarding the Clintons’ relationship with Epstein has continued to circulate, as have connections to other people in power. This is why, along with the Clinton subpoenas, other top officials have been summoned to testify before the House Oversight Committee. 

The list includes six former U.S. Attorney Generals, including Merrick Garland, and Former FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller. 

Last month, Maxwell was interviewed by Justice Department officials regarding information on 100 people who may have been involved, per AP News.

RSBN reported that the Trump administration sought to unseal Epstein and Maxwell’s grand jury testimony shortly after, as movement on this case is highly sought after by the public. 

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