James Comer Says Congress Should Investigate Events on Epstein Island, Citing Bill Clinton as a Potential Involved Party
The bipartisan subpoenas compel Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify and provide documents about Epstein's criminal network and explore the origins of the Russia collusion probe, Chairman Comer said.
- James Comer, House Oversight Committee Chairman, called former President Bill Clinton a 'prime suspect' in the Jeffrey Epstein case, stating, 'Everybody in America wants to know what went on in Epstein Island.'
- Comer has subpoenaed Bill Clinton for testimony related to Epstein's crimes, emphasizing bipartisan support for the subpoena.
- The House Oversight Committee has also subpoenaed other high-profile individuals, including Hillary Clinton and former FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller.
- Comer expressed optimism about the chances of successfully deposing Clinton, mentioning that he expects strong legal resistance.
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James Comer Calls Bill Clinton “Prime Suspect” in Epstein Investigation — Says America Deserves to Know Truth About His Reported Trips to Epstein Island | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) dropped a political nuclear bomb on Monday, describing former President Bill Clinton as “a prime suspect” in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation and vowing to get answers about Clinton’s frequent visits to Epstein Island.
James Comer Says Congress Must Find Out What Happened on Epstein Island Because Bill Clinton Is ‘A Prime Suspect’
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) described former President Bill Clinton as “a prime suspect” in the Jeffrey Epstein case on Monday, telling Newsmax, “Everybody in America wants to know what went on in Epstein Island and we’ve all heard reports that Bill Clinton was a frequent visitor there.”
Comer Says He'll Try to Interrogate Clintons About Russiagate in Addition to Epstein Probe - The Virginia Star
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Do Dems Regret Epstein Enthusiasm Now That Bill Clinton Is Back In The Center Of The Storm?
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Democrats’ Vote May Have Trapped Clintons in Epstein Subpoenas
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) says Democrats may have unintentionally strengthened the case for enforcing subpoenas against Bill and Hillary Clinton in the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Speaking about a recent committee vote, Comer explained that Democrats initially introduced a motion to subpoena Epstein-related files. Republican Rep. Scott Perry then amended the motion to include subpoenas for the Clintons…
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