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House subcommittee votes in favor of subpoenaing Clintons in Epstein probe: report

UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – The House Oversight Committee seeks testimony from Bill and Hillary Clinton and others to deepen inquiry into Epstein and Maxwell's sex trafficking network, with subpoenas approved by a bipartisan panel.

  • On Wednesday, a House Oversight subcommittee approved subpoenas targeting former President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton—who served as Secretary of State—and several other officials connected to the Epstein investigation.
  • The vote came after Rep. Scott Perry introduced a motion during the subcommittee session to issue subpoenas to several individuals potentially linked to Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former associate.
  • The subcommittee approved the subpoenas by a bipartisan 8-2 vote and demanded the DOJ release Epstein files, despite a federal judge rejecting an effort to publish grand jury transcripts related to Epstein.
  • These actions suggest continued congressional pressure to investigate Epstein's network, with subpoenas expected soon and the DOJ assisting depositions amidst controversy over file releases.
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Crooks and Liars broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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