House Oversight Committee subpoenas Clintons, Epstein files
Summary
The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to several former government officials, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, demanding the Justice Department release all documents about its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The committee wants these documents by August 19 and seeks testimony from several former Attorneys General and FBI directors.Key Facts
- The House Oversight Committee issued subpoenas for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Subpoenas were sent to Bill and Hillary Clinton, among others.
- The committee wants the Justice Department to provide all Epstein-related materials by August 19.
- Testimony is also requested from former FBI directors and multiple former Attorneys General.
- A Democratic motion led to the issue of subpoenas in a Republican-controlled subcommittee.
- Some Republican and Democratic representatives are pushing to declassify Epstein files.
- If 218 House members support their petition, leaders will need to hold a vote on this when the House returns in September.
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